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Short geodesic loops and $L^p$ norms of eigenfunctions on large genus random surfaces

Spectral Theory 2021-04-21 v3 Mathematical Physics Dynamical Systems math.MP Probability

Abstract

We give upper bounds for LpL^p norms of eigenfunctions of the Laplacian on compact hyperbolic surfaces in terms of a parameter depending on the growth rate of the number of short geodesic loops passing through a point. When the genus g+g \to +\infty, we show that random hyperbolic surfaces XX with respect to the Weil-Petersson volume have with high probability at most one such loop of length less than cloggc \log g for small enough c>0c > 0. This allows us to deduce that the LpL^p norms of L2L^2 normalised eigenfunctions on XX are a O(1/logg)O(1/\sqrt{\log g}) with high probability in the large genus limit for any p>2+εp > 2 + \varepsilon for ε>0\varepsilon > 0 depending on the spectral gap λ1(X)\lambda_1(X) of XX, with an implied constant depending on the eigenvalue and the injectivity radius.

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@article{arxiv.1912.09961,
  title  = {Short geodesic loops and $L^p$ norms of eigenfunctions on large genus random surfaces},
  author = {Clifford Gilmore and Etienne Le Masson and Tuomas Sahlsten and Joe Thomas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.09961},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

37 pages, 1 figure, v3: Many updates and improvements in the proof of the geometric side. To appear in GAFA