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The author studies a family of renormalization transformations of generalized diamond hierarchical Potts models through complex dynamical systems. He proves that the Julia set (unstable set) of a renormalization transformation, when it is treated as a complex dynamical system, is the set of complex singularities of the free energy in statistical mechanics. He gives a sufficient and necessary condition for the Julia sets to be disconnected. Furthermore, he proves that all Fatou components (components of the stable sets) of this family of renormalization transformations are Jordan domains with at most one exception which is completely invariant.

In view of the problem in physics about the distribution of these complex singularities, the author proves here a new type of distribution: the set of these complex singularities in the real temperature domain could contain an interval. Finally, the author studies the boundary behavior of the first derivative and second derivative of the free energy on the Fatou component containing the infinity. He also gives an explicit value of the second order critical exponent of the free energy for almost every boundary point.
Introduction 1(4)
Chapter 1 Complex dynamics and Potts models
5(6)
1.1 Iterations of a rational map
5(1)
1.2 Julia sets related to Potts models
6(5)
Chapter 2 Dynamical complexity of renormalization transformations
11(18)
2.1 Factorization of renormalization transformations
11(1)
2.2 Classification of dynamical systems
12(2)
2.3 Iteration of real maps
14(2)
2.4 Iteration of the real map Umnλ
16(9)
2.5 Complex singularities associated with Feigenbaum phenomenon
25(4)
Chapter 3 Connectivity of Julia sets
29(22)
3.1 J(Umnλ) with variant parameters
29(6)
3.2 Connectivity numbers of periodic domains of Umnλ
35(9)
3.3 The proof of Theorem 3.3
44(1)
3.4 Disconnected Julia set J(U2nλ)
45(6)
Chapter 4 Jordan domains and Fatou components
51(20)
4.1 Local connectedness of J(Umnλ)
51(7)
4.2 Jordan domains in F(Umnλ)
58(7)
4.3 Jordan curve and J(Umnλ)
65(6)
Chapter 5 Critical exponent of free energy
71(14)
5.1 Free energy on Fatou set
71(5)
5.2 Boundary behavior of free energy
76(2)
5.3 Thermodynamical formalism
78(4)
5.4 Critical exponent
82(3)
Acknowledgements 85(2)
Bibliography 87
Jianyong Qiao, School of Science, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, People's Republic of China.