Towards a renormalization theory for quasi-periodically forced one dimensional maps I. Existence of reducibility loss bifurcations

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We propose an extension of the one dimensional (doubling) renormalization operator to the case of maps on the cylinder. The kind of maps considered are commonly referred as quasi-periodic forced one dimensional maps. We prove that the fixed point of the one dimensional renormalization operator extends to a fixed point of the quasi-periodic forced renormalization operator. We also prove that the operator is differentiable around the fixed point and we study its derivative. Then we consider a two parametric family of quasi-periodically forced maps which is a unimodal one dimensional map with a full cascade of period doubling bifurcations plus a quasi-periodic perturbation. For one dimensional maps it is well known that between one period doubling and the next one there exists a parameter value where the $2^n$-periodic orbit is superatracting. Under appropriate hypotheses, we prove that the two parameter family has two curves of reducibility loss bifurcation around these points.

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