1. Introduction to computability -- 2. Dynamics of rational mappings -- 3. First examples -- 4. Positive results -- 5. Negative results -- 6. Computability vs topology
Summary
Among all computer-generated mathematical images, Julia sets of rational maps occupy one of the most prominent positions. This book summarizes the knowledge about the computational properties of Julia sets in a self-contained way. It is suitable for experts and students with interest in theoretical computer science or dynamical systems
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-148) and index