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A Survey of Baker Wandering Domains

Dynamical Systems 2026-04-10 v1 Complex Variables

Abstract

Let f:CC^=C{}f:\mathbb C\to \widehat{\mathbb C}=\mathbb C \cup\{\infty\} be a transcendental meromorphic function (possibly without any pole) with a single essential singularity, and that is chosen to be at \infty. The set of points zC^z\in\mathbb{{\widehat{C}}} such that the family of iterates {fn}n0\{f^n\}_{n\geq 0} is defined and forms a normal family in a neighborhood of zz is known as the Fatou set of ff. For a Fatou component WW, let WjW_j denote the Fatou component containing fj(W)f^j(W). A Fatou component WW is called wandering if WmWn=W_m\bigcap W_n=\emptyset for all mnm \neq n. A wandering domain WW of ff is called a Baker wandering domain, if each WnW_n is bounded, multiply connected, and WnW_n surrounds 00 for all large nn and, dist(Wn,0)(W_n,0)\to\infty as nn\to\infty. This paper surveys the current state of knowledge on Baker wandering domains. We revisit the first example of the Baker wandering domain followed by other examples. The influence of Baker wandering domain on the singular values and dynamics of the function is presented. We also discuss some classes of functions that do not possess any Baker wandering domain. Several problems are proposed throughout the article at relevant places.

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@article{arxiv.2604.08264,
  title  = {A Survey of Baker Wandering Domains},
  author = {Sukanta Das and Tarakanta Nayak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.08264},
  year   = {2026}
}

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