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On the Size of Quadratic Siegel Disks: Part I

Dynamical Systems 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

If \a\a is an irrational number, we let {pn/qn}n0\{p_n/q_n\}_{n\geq 0}, be the approximants given by its continued fraction expansion. The Bruno series B(\a)B(\a) is defined as B(\a)=n0logqn+1qn.B(\a)=\sum_{n\geq 0} \frac{\log q_{n+1}}{q_n}. The quadratic polynomial P\a:ze2iπ\az+z2P_\a:z\mapsto e^{2i\pi \a}z+z^2 has an indifferent fixed point at the origin. If P\aP_\a is linearizable, we let r(\a)r(\a) be the conformal radius of the Siegel disk and we set r(\a)=0r(\a)=0 otherwise. Yoccoz proved that if B(\a)=B(\a)=\infty, then r(\a)=0r(\a)=0 and P\aP_\a is not linearizable. In this article, we present a different proof and we show that there exists a constant CC such that for all irrational number \a\a with B(\a)<B(\a)<\infty, we have B(\a)+logr(\a)<C.B(\a)+\log r(\a) < C. Together with former results of Yoccoz (see \cite{y}), this proves the conjectured boundedness of B(\a)+logr(\a)B(\a)+\log r(\a).

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@article{arxiv.math/0305080,
  title  = {On the Size of Quadratic Siegel Disks: Part I},
  author = {Xavier Buff and Arnaud Cheritat},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0305080},
  year   = {2007}
}

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22 pages, 4 figures