The iterational paradise of fractional linear functions
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The bon mot for JmsNxn is that for \(c<0\) at both conjugated fixed points there is a vicinity independent of \(t\) where the iterates are holomorphic (didnt you call that "local iteration"?), because the pole is always on the real axis.
But no fear James! There are other essential drawbacks that this solution has Wink I will post a picture later ...
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RE: The iterational paradise of fractional linear functions - by bo198214 - 08/05/2022, 12:42 AM

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