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A History of Complex Dynamics - From Schröder to Fatou and Julia

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In late 1917 Pierre Fatou and Gaston Julia each announced several results regarding the iteration ofrational functions of a single complex variable in the Comptes rendus of the French Academy of Sciences. These brief notes were the tip of an iceberg. In 1918 Julia published a long and fascinating treatise on the subject, which was followed in 1919 by an equally remarkable study, the first instalIment of a three part memoir by Fatou. Together these works form the bedrock of the contemporary study of complex dynamics. This book had its genesis in a question put to me by Paul Blanchard. Why did Fatou and Julia decide to study iteration? As it turns out there is a very simple answer. In 1915 the French Academy of Sciences announced that it would award its 1918 Grand Prix des Sciences mathematiques for the study of iteration. However, like many simple answers, this one doesn't get at the whole truth, and, in fact, leaves us with another equally interesting question. Why did the Academy offer such a prize? This study attempts to answer that last question, and the answer I found was not the obvious one that came to mind, namely, that the Academy's interest in iteration was prompted by Henri Poincare's use of iteration in his studies of celestial mechanics.

List of contents

1 Schröder, Cayley and Newton's Method.- 2 The Next Wave: Korkine and Farkas.- 3 Gabriel Koenigs.- 4 Iteration in the 1890's: Grévy.- 5 Iteration in the 1890's: Leau.- 6 The Flower Theorem of Fatou and Julia.- 7 Fatou's 1906 Note.- 8 Montel's Theory of Normal Families.- 9 The Contest.- 10 Lattès and Ritt.- 11 Fatou and Julia.

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Daniel S. Alexander ist Professor an der Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, USA.

Product details

Authors Daniel S Alexander, Daniel S. Alexander
Publisher Vieweg+Teubner
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.11.2013
 
EAN 9783663091998
ISBN 978-3-663-09199-8
No. of pages 166
Dimensions 154 mm x 10 mm x 234 mm
Weight 276 g
Illustrations VIII, 166 p. 4 illus.
Series Aspects of Mathematics
Aspects of Mathematics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous

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