John Robertson

John Robertson, Assistant Professor


Dynamical Systems; PhD, University of Michigan, 2000

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Research

John Robertson's doctoral thesis was in higher dimensional complex dynamics. His current pursuits include dynamical systems, particularly holomorphic dynamical systems, and complex geometry. One dimensional complex dynamical systems have been intensely studied and have been very fruitful. Higher dimensional complex dynamical systems are the natural object of study to follow this with. John Robertson has been particularly interested in stability and in invariant objectsin dynamical systems.

Selected Publications

  • John Robertson, "Fatou Maps in Pn dynamics", Int. J. Math. Math. Sci. 2003, no 19, 1233-1240
  • John Robertson, "The Geometry of some Natural Conjugacies in Cn Dynamics", Int J. Math. Math. Sci. 2004, no 65-68, 3685-3693
  • John Robertson, "Basic Stability Results for Pn Dynamics", Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems (accepted)