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Spectrally distinguishing symmetric spaces II

Differential Geometry 2025-04-15 v2 Spectral Theory

Abstract

The action of the subgroup G2\operatorname{G}_2 of SO(7)\operatorname{SO}(7) (resp.\ Spin(7)\operatorname{Spin}(7) of SO(8)\operatorname{SO}(8)) on the Grassmannian space M=SO(7)SO(5)×SO(2)M=\frac{\operatorname{SO}(7)}{\operatorname{SO}(5)\times\operatorname{SO}(2)} (resp.\ M=SO(8)SO(5)×SO(3)M=\frac{\operatorname{SO}(8)}{\operatorname{SO}(5)\times\operatorname{SO}(3)}) is still transitive. We prove that the spectrum (i.e.\ the collection of eigenvalues of its Laplace-Beltrami operator) of a symmetric metric g0g_0 on MM coincides with the spectrum of a G2\operatorname{G}_2-invariant (resp.\ Spin(7)\operatorname{Spin}(7)-invariant) metric gg on MM only if g0g_0 and gg are isometric. As a consequence, each non-flat compact irreducible symmetric space of non-group type is spectrally unique among the family of all currently known homogeneous metrics on its underlying differentiable manifold.

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@article{arxiv.2411.06886,
  title  = {Spectrally distinguishing symmetric spaces II},
  author = {Emilio A. Lauret and Juan Sebastián Rodríguez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.06886},
  year   = {2025}
}