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Topological rigidity of unfoldings of resonant diffeomorphisms

We prove that a topological homeomorphism conjugating two generic 1-parameter unfoldings of 1-variable complex analytic resonant diffeomorphisms is holomorphic or anti-holomorphic by restriction to the unperturbed parameter. We provide examples that show that the genericity hypothesis is necessary. Moreover we characterize the possible behavior of conjugacies for the unperturbed parameter in the general case. In particular they are always real analytic outside of the origin. We describe the structure of the limits of orbits when we approach the unperturbed parameter. The proof of the rigidity results is based on the study of the action of a topological conjugation on the limits of orbits.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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