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Fractional susceptibility functions for the quadratic family: Misiurewicz-Thurston parameters
Authors
Viviane Baladi
Daniel Smania
Publication date
11 February 2021
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
For the quadratic family, we define the two-variable (
η
\eta
η
and
z
z
z
) 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
=
1
z=1
z
=
1
for generic observables if a "one-half" transversality condition holds. We introduce "Whitney" fractional integrals and derivatives on suitable sets
Ω
\Omega
Ω
. 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
η
=
1/2
is singular at
z
=
1
z=1
z
=
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
=
1
z=1
z
=
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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