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In mathematics, a Lattès map is a rational map f = ΘLΘ−1 from the complex sphere to itself such that Θ is a holomorphic map from a complex torus to the complex sphere and L is an affine map z → az + b from the complex torus to itself.

Lattès maps are named after French mathematician Samuel Lattès, who wrote about them in 1918.

References

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  • Lattès, S (1918), "Sur l'itération des substitutions rationnelles et les fonctions de Poincaré", Les Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences, 166: 26–28
  • Milnor, John Willard (2006), "On Lattès maps", Dynamics on the Riemann sphere, Eur. Math. Soc., pp. 9–43, MR 2348953