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Distribution of periodic torus orbits and Duke's theorem for cubic fields

Number Theory 2014-11-18 v2 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

We study periodic torus orbits on spaces of lattices. Using the action of the group of adelic points of the underlying tori, we define a natural equivalence relation on these orbits, and show that the equivalence classes become uniformly distributed. This is a cubic analogue of Duke's theorem about the distribution of closed geodesics on the modular surface: suitably interpreted, the ideal classes of a cubic totally real field are equidistributed in the modular 5-fold SL_3(Z)\SL_3(R)/SO_3(R). In particular, this proves (a stronger form of) the folklore conjecture that the collection of maximal compact flats in SL_3(Z)\SL_3(R)/SO_3(R) of volume less than V becomes equidistributed as V goes to infinity. The proof combines subconvexity estimates, measure classification, and local harmonic analysis.

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@article{arxiv.0708.1113,
  title  = {Distribution of periodic torus orbits and Duke's theorem for cubic fields},
  author = {Manfred Einsiedler and Elon Lindenstrauss and Philippe Michel and Akshay Venkatesh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.1113},
  year   = {2014}
}

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Annals of Maths. (to appear) typos corrected; references updated