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Sharp Spectral Zeta Asymptotics on Graphs of Quadratic Growth

Functional Analysis 2025-12-01 v1 Probability

Abstract

We investigate the spectral properties of the Dirichlet Laplacian on large finite metric balls within irregular infinite graphs of quadratic volume growth. We consider an exhaustion Gn=BRn(x0)G_n = B_{R_n}(x_0) and the spectral zeta value Zn(1)=tr(Ln1)Z_n(1) = \operatorname{tr}(L_n^{-1}) of the killed generator LnL_n. We establish a sharp asymptotic law under the assumptions that the graph satisfies uniform quadratic volume growth (VG(2)) and a Poincare inequality (PI). These analytic-geometric hypotheses imply large-scale regularity. Additionally, we assume a standard quantitative homogenisation property: a uniform local central limit theorem with a polynomial convergence rate. This hypothesis holds for our main example classes and implies the existence of a global heat-kernel constant G>0\mathcal{G} > 0 (independent of xx). In particular, the lazy simple random walk (LSRW) satisfies pt(x,x)G/tp_t(x,x) \sim \mathcal{G}/t as tt \to \infty. Our main theorem establishes the sharp asymptotic Zn(1)=G,NnlogNn+O(Nn)Z_n(1) = \mathcal{G},N_n \log N_n + O(N_n), where Nn:=V(Gn)N_n := |V(G_n)| \to \infty as nn \to \infty. This implies a relative error of O(1/logNn)O(1/\log N_n), with constants depending only on the structural parameters of GG. This result extends far beyond homogeneous lattices. For Z2\mathbb{Z}^2, this yields the constant identification G=2/π\mathcal{G} = 2/\pi, providing a new limit formula that recovers π\pi without π\pi appearing in the input (a "pi-free" limit). Our techniques highlight the robustness of spectral asymptotics under homogenisation in this critical, recurrent setting.

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@article{arxiv.2511.22360,
  title  = {Sharp Spectral Zeta Asymptotics on Graphs of Quadratic Growth},
  author = {Da Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.22360},
  year   = {2025}
}