Fractional susceptibility functions for the quadratic family: Misiurewicz-Thurston parameters

Abstract

For the quadratic family, we define the two-variable (η\eta and zz) fractional susceptibility function associated to a C^1 observable at a stochastic map. We also define an approximate, "frozen" fractional susceptibility function. If the parameter is Misiurewicz-Thurston, we show that the frozen susceptibility function has a pole at z=1z=1 for generic observables if a "one-half" transversality condition holds. We introduce "Whitney" fractional integrals and derivatives on suitable sets Ω\Omega. We formulate conjectures supported by our results on the frozen susceptibility function and numerical experiments. In particular, we expect that the fractional susceptibility function for η=1/2\eta=1/2 is singular at z=1z=1 for Collet-Eckmann maps and generic observables. We view this work as a step towards the resolution of the paradox that the classical susceptibility function is holomorphic at z=1z=1 for Misiurewicz-Thurston maps, despite lack of linear response.Comment: Version v3 is the electronic copy of the published version in Comm Math Phys. 4 figure

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