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arxiv: 1009.1565 · v2 · pith:KET57ZV5new · submitted 2010-09-08 · 🧮 math.GN · math.DS

Finitely Suslinian models for planar compacta with applications to Julia sets

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A compactum $X\subset \C$ is unshielded if it coincides with the boundary of the unbounded component of $\C\sm X$. Call a compactum $X$ finitely Suslinian if every collection of pairwise disjoint subcontinua of $X$ whose diameters are bounded away from zero is finite. We show that any unshielded planar compactum $X$ admits a topologically unique monotone map $m_X:X \to X_{FS}$ onto a finitely Suslinian quotient such that any monotone map of $X$ onto a finitely Suslinian quotient factors through $m_X$. We call the pair $(X_{FS},m_X)$ (or, more loosely, $X_{FS}$) the finest finitely Suslinian model of $X$. If $f:\C\to \C$ is a branched covering map and $X \subset \C$ is a fully invariant compactum, then the appropriate extension $M_X$ of $m_X$ monotonically semiconjugates $f$ to a branched covering map $g:\C\to \C$ which serves as a model for $f$. If $f$ is a polynomial and $J_f$ is its Julia set, we show that $m_X$ (or $M_X$) can be defined on each component $Z$ of $J_f$ individually as the finest monotone map of $Z$ onto a locally connected continuum.

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