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Equations at infinity for critical-orbit-relation families of rational maps

We develop techniques for using compactifications of Hurwitz spaces to study families of rational maps $\mathbb{P}^1\to\mathbb{P}^1$ defined by critical orbit relations. We apply these techniques in two settings: We show that the parameter space $\mathrm{Per}_{d,n}$ of degree-$d$ bicritical maps with a marked 4-periodic critical point is a $d^2$-punctured Riemann surface of genus $\frac{(d-1)(d-2)}{2}$. We also show that the parameter space $\mathrm{Per}_{2,5}$ of degree-2 rational maps with a marked 5-periodic critical point is a 10-punctured elliptic curve, and we identify its isomorphism class over $\mathbb{Q}$. We carry out an experimental study of the interaction between dynamically defined points of $\mathrm{Per}_{2,5}$ (such as PCF points or punctures) and the group structure of the underlying elliptic curve.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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