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We prove a version of Montel’s theorem for analytic functions over a non-Archimedean complete valued field. We propose a definition of normal family in this context, and give applications of our results to the dynamics of non-Archimedean entire functions.
We describe how polynomials with all cycles repelling and connected Julia set are organized in the boundary of the shift loci according to their real laminations.
It is shown that a polynomial with a Cremer periodic orbit has a non-accessible critical point in its Julia set provided that the Cremer periodic orbit is approximated by small cycles. Also, this paper contains a new proof of the Douady–Shishikura inequality for the number of non-repelling cycles of a complex polynomial.
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