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A piecewise linear homeomorphism of the circle which is periodic under renormalization

James Belk, James Hyde, Justin Tatch Moore

Abstract

We demonstrate the existence of a piecewise linear homeomorphism $f$ of $\mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z}$ which maps rationals to rationals, whose slopes are powers of $\frac{2}{3}$, and whose rotation number is $\sqrt{2}-1$. This is achieved by showing that a renormalization procedure becomes periodic when applied to $f$. Our construction gives a negative answer to a question of D. Calegari. When combined with work of the 2nd and 3rd authors, our result also shows that $F_{\frac{2}{3}}$ does not embed into $F$, where $F_{\frac{2}{3}}$ is the subgroup of the Stein-Thompson group $F_{2,3}$ consisting of those elements whose slopes are powers of $\frac{2}{3}$. Finally, we produce some evidence suggesting a positive answer to a variation of Calegari's question and record a number of computational observations.

A piecewise linear homeomorphism of the circle which is periodic under renormalization

Abstract

We demonstrate the existence of a piecewise linear homeomorphism of which maps rationals to rationals, whose slopes are powers of , and whose rotation number is . This is achieved by showing that a renormalization procedure becomes periodic when applied to . Our construction gives a negative answer to a question of D. Calegari. When combined with work of the 2nd and 3rd authors, our result also shows that does not embed into , where is the subgroup of the Stein-Thompson group consisting of those elements whose slopes are powers of . Finally, we produce some evidence suggesting a positive answer to a variation of Calegari's question and record a number of computational observations.
Paper Structure (6 sections, 8 theorems, 12 equations)

This paper contains 6 sections, 8 theorems, 12 equations.

Key Result

Theorem 1

Let $f$ be a homeomorphism of the circle.

Theorems & Definitions (11)

  • Theorem 1
  • Theorem 2
  • Theorem 3
  • Theorem 4
  • Conjecture 1
  • Proposition 1
  • proof
  • Proposition 2
  • proof
  • Proposition 3
  • ...and 1 more