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Transcendental Thurston Theory for entire functions and compositions

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Transcendental Thurston Theory for entire functions and compositions
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Thurston's topological characterization theory asks whether there is a holomorphic dynamical system that realizes topological (even combinatorial) data, this often allows to describe all possible dynamical systems in a certain parameter space. I work on extending Thurston topological characterization theory to different classes of transcendental functions. In my talk I will start with some explicit families of functions for which we have established an extension of Thurston's theory, and then describe further extensions by compositions of such functions. The presented ideas are part of my PhD thesis under the supervision of Dierk Schleicher. This is work in progress.
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