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Renormalization And 3manifolds Which Fiber Over The Circle Am142 Volume 142 Curtis T Mcmullen

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Renormalization And 3manifolds Which Fiber Over The Circle Am142 Volume 142 Curtis T Mcmullen
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.75 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Curtis T. McMullen
ISBN: 9781400865178, 1400865174
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Renormalization And 3manifolds Which Fiber Over The Circle Am142 Volume 142 Curtis T Mcmullen by Curtis T. Mcmullen 9781400865178, 1400865174 instant download after payment.

Many parallels between complex dynamics and hyperbolic geometry have emerged in the past decade. Building on work of Sullivan and Thurston, this book gives a unified treatment of the construction of fixed-points for renormalization and the construction of hyperbolic 3- manifolds fibering over the circle.



Both subjects are studied via geometric limits and rigidity. This approach shows open hyperbolic manifolds are inflexible, and yields quantitative counterparts to Mostow rigidity. In complex dynamics, it motivates the construction of towers of quadratic-like maps, and leads to a quantitative proof of convergence of renormalization.

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