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A Generalization of the Prime Geodesic Theorem to Counting Conjugacy Classes of Free Subgroups

Group Theory 2007-05-23 v3 Geometric Topology

Abstract

The classical prime geodesic theorem (PGT) gives an asymptotic formula (as xx tends to infinity) for the number of closed geodesics with length at most xx on a hyperbolic manifold MM. Closed geodesics correspond to conjugacy classes of π1(M)=Γ\pi_1(M)=\Gamma where Γ\Gamma is a lattice in G=SO(n,1)G=SO(n,1). The theorem can be rephrased in the following format. Let X(Z,Γ)X(\Z,\Gamma) be the space of representations of Z\Z into Γ\Gamma modulo conjugation by Γ\Gamma. X(Z,G)X(\Z,G) is defined similarly. Let π:X(Z,Γ)X(Z,G)\pi: X(\Z,\Gamma)\to X(\Z,G) be the projection map. The PGT provides a volume form volvol on X(Z,G)X(\Z,G) such that for sequences of subsets {Bt}\{B_t\}, BtX(Z,G)B_t \subset X(\Z,G) satisfying certain explicit hypotheses, π1(Bt)|\pi^{-1}(B_t)| is asymptotic to vol(Bt)vol(B_t). We prove a statement having a similar format in which Z\Z is replaced by a free group of finite rank under the additional hypothesis that n=2n=2 or 3.

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@article{arxiv.math/0606162,
  title  = {A Generalization of the Prime Geodesic Theorem to Counting Conjugacy Classes of Free Subgroups},
  author = {Lewis Bowen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0606162},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

32 pages, 5 figures. This is the second version. The introduction has been expanded and two new examples inserted