Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to present several examples of non-autonomous basins of attraction that arise from sequences of automorphisms of $\mathbb{C}^{k}$. In the first part, we prove that the non-autonomous basin of attraction arising from a pair of automorphisms of $\mathbb{C}^{2}$ of a prescribed form is biholomorphic to $\mathbb{C}^{2}$. This, in particular, provides a partial answer to a question raised in (A survey on non-autonomous basins in several complex variables (2013) Preprint) in connection with Bedford’s Conjecture about uniformizing stable manifolds. In the second part, we describe three examples of Short $\mathbb{C}^{k}$’s with specified properties. First, we show that for $k\geq3$, there exist $(k-1)$ mutually disjoint Short $\mathbb{C}^{k}$’s in $\mathbb{C}^{k}$. Second, we construct a Short $\mathbb{C}^{k}$, large enough to accommodate a Fatou–Bieberbach domain, that avoids a given algebraic variety of codimension $2$. Lastly, we discuss examples of Short $\mathbb{C}^{k}$’s with (piece-wise) smooth boundaries.

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