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Simultaneously preperiodic integers for quadratic polynomials
Published 2019-06-11Version 1
In this article, we study the set of parameters $c \in \mathbb{C}$ for which two given complex numbers $a$ and $b$ are simultaneously preperiodic for the quadratic polynomial $f_{c}(z) = z^{2} +c$. Combining complex-analytic and arithmetic arguments, Baker and DeMarco showed that this set of parameters is infinite if and only if $a^{2} = b^{2}$. Recently, Buff answered a question of theirs, proving that the set of parameters $c \in \mathbb{C}$ for which both $0$ and $1$ are preperiodic for $f_{c}$ is equal to $\lbrace -2, -1, 0 \rbrace$. Following his approach, we complete the description of these sets when $a$ and $b$ are two given integers with $\lvert a \rvert \neq \lvert b \rvert$.
Comments: 13 pages, 6 figures
Categories: math.DS
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