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We answer Mark Kac's famous question, "can one hear the shape of a drum?" in the positive for orbifolds that are 3-dimensional and 4-dimensional lens spaces; we thus complete the answer to this question for orbifold lens spaces in all…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2017-09-14 Naveed Bari , Eugenie Hunsicker

We use an extension of Sunada's theorem to construct a nonisometric pair of isospectral simply connected domains in the Euclidean plane, thus answering negatively Kac's question, ``can one hear the shape of a drum?'' In order to construct…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2008-02-03 Carolyn Gordon , David L. Webb , Scott Wolpert

In a celebrated paper '"Can one hear the shape of a drum?"' M. Kac [Amer. Math. Monthly 73, 1 (1966)] asked his famous question about the existence of nonisometric billiards having the same spectrum of the Laplacian. This question was…

Mathematical Physics · Physics 2015-03-17 O. Giraud , K. Thas

Can one hear the shape of a drum? was proposed by Kac in 1966. The simple answer is NO as shown through the construction of iso-spectral domains. There already exists 17 families of planar domains which are non-isometric but display the…

Mathematical Physics · Physics 2017-01-24 Xiao Hui Liu , Jia Chang Sun , Jian Wen Cao

The quantum lens spaces form a natural and well-studied class of noncommutative spaces which can be subjected to classification using algebraic invariants by drawing on the fully developed classification theory of unital graph…

Operator Algebras · Mathematics 2025-01-30 Søren Eilers , Sophie Emma Zegers

In this paper we describe recent results on explicit construction of lens spaces that are not strongly isospectral, yet they are isospectral on $p$-forms for every $p$. Such examples cannot be obtained by the Sunada method. We also discuss…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2016-02-25 Emilio A. Lauret , Roberto J. Miatello , Juan Pablo Rossetti

This note begins with an introduction to the inverse isospectral problem popularized by M. Kac's 1966 article in the American Mathematical Monthly, "Can one hear the shape of a drum?" Although the answer has been known for some twenty years…

Spectral Theory · Mathematics 2020-12-11 Zhiqin Lu , Julie Rowlett

We make a computational study to know what kind of isospectralities among lens spaces and lens orbifolds exist considering the Hodge--Laplace operators acting on smooth $p$-forms. Several evidenced facts are proved and some others are…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2021-08-11 Emilio A. Lauret

To every $n$-dimensional lens space $L$, we associate a congruence lattice $\mathcal L$ in $\mathbb Z^m$, with $n=2m-1$ and we prove a formula relating the multiplicities of Hodge-Laplace eigenvalues on $L$ with the number of lattice…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2016-07-20 Emilio A. Lauret , Roberto J. Miatello , Juan Pablo Rossetti

We give a number of examples of isospectral pairs of plane domains, and a particularly simple method of proving isospectrality. One of our examples is a pair of domains that are not only isospectral but homophonic: Each domain has a…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2015-03-17 Peter Buser , John Conway , Peter Doyle , Klaus-Dieter Semmler

The first isospectral pairs of metrics are constructed on balls and spheres. This long standing problem, concerning the existence of such pairs, has been solved by a new method called "Anticommutator Technique." Among the wide range of such…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Z. I. Szabo

In this thesis I demonstrate that isospectral domains, that is domains of differing geometric shapes that possess identical spectra, do not remain isospectral when subject to uniform rotation. One thus *can* hear the shape of a rotating…

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology · Physics 2025-10-06 Anton Lebedev

Isospectrality is a general fundamental concept often involving whether various operators can have identical spectra, i.e., the same set of eigenvalues. In the context of the Laplacian operator, the famous question ``Can one hear the shape…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2025-02-06 Haina Wang , Salvatore Torquato

In 1966 Mark Kac asked the famous question 'Can one hear the shape of a drum?'. While this was later shown to be false in general, it was proved by C. Durso that one can hear the shape of a triangle. After an introduction to the general…

Spectral Theory · Mathematics 2013-09-18 Daniel Grieser , Svenja Maronna

In this paper we report on recent results by several authors, on the spectral theory of lens spaces and orbifolds and similar locally symmetric spaces of rank one. Most of these results are related to those obtained by the authors in [IMRN…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2021-08-11 Emilio A. Lauret , Roberto J. Miatello , Juan Pablo Rossetti

We obtain an analog of Weyl's law for the Kohn Laplacian on lens spaces. We also show that two 3-dimensional lens spaces with fundamental groups of equal prime order are isospectral with respect to the Kohn Laplacian if and only if they are…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2022-06-30 Colin Fan , Elena Kim , Ian Shors , Zoe Plzak , Samuel Sottile , Yunus E. Zeytuncu

We introduce a variation on Kac's question, "Can one hear the shape of a drum?" Instead of trying to identify a compact manifold and its metric via its Laplace--Beltrami spectrum, we ask if it is possible to uniquely identify a point $x$ on…

Analysis of PDEs · Mathematics 2023-08-21 Emmett L. Wyman , Yakun Xi

An old problem asks whether a Riemannian manifold can be isospectral to a Riemannian orbifold with nontrivial singular set. In this short note we show that under the assumption of Schanuel's conjecture in transcendental number theory, this…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2015-04-09 Benjamin Linowitz , Jeffrey S. Meyer

It is well known that certain pairs of planar domains have the same spectra of the Laplacian operator. We prove that these domains are still isospectral for a wider class of physical problems, including the cases of heterogeneous drums and…

Mathematical Physics · Physics 2015-06-16 Paolo Amore

We revisit the problem of isospectral spherical space forms with non-cyclic fundamental groups after the works by Ikeda, Gilkey and Wolf. We find the first pair of spherical space forms with non-isomorphic fundamental groups and the same…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2026-02-16 Mauro Colantonio , Emilio A. Lauret
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