Abstract

It is shown that for any meromorphic function the Julia set has constant local upper and lower box dimensions, and respectively, near all points of with at most two exceptions. Further, the packing dimension of the Julia set is equal to . Using this result it is shown that, for any transcendental entire function in the class (that is, the class of functions such that the singularities of the inverse function are bounded), both the local upper box dimension and packing dimension of are equal to 2. The approach is to show that the subset of the Julia set containing those points that escape to infinity as quickly as possible has local upper box dimension equal to 2.

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