Abstract
Julia’s memoir was published, but not immediately as we shall see, as the paper [1918f] in what was still called “Jordan’s Journal”1. Samuel Lattès’ memoir was never published, yet, according to [Buhl 1921, p. 13], it was to be published in the Annales de l’ École normale supérieure in 1921 or 1922 “thanks to the care of M. Émile Picard” (it seems that nobody knows today what happened to the manuscript2). Pincherle published his examples. Pierre Fatou divided his memoir into three parts, the three first chapters [1919b], the fourth and fifth [1920a], then the final ones [Fatou 1920b].
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- Jordan Curve
- Exceptional Point
- Attraction Basin
- Fatou Component
- Parabolic Point
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Audin, M. (2011). The memoirs. In: Fatou, Julia, Montel. Lecture Notes in Mathematics(), vol 2014. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17854-2_4
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