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A two term Kuznecov sum formula (2204.13525v4)

Published 28 Apr 2022 in math.AP and math.SP

Abstract: The Kuznecov sum formula, proved by Zelditch in the Riemannian setting, is an asymptotic sum formula $$N(\lambda) := \sum_{\lambda_j \leq \lambda} \left| \int_H e_j \, dV_H \right|2 = C_{H,M} \lambda{\operatorname{codim} H} + O(\lambda{\operatorname{codim} H - 1})$$ where $e_j$ constitute a Hilbert basis of Laplace-Beltrami eigenfunctions on a Riemannian manifold $M$ with $\Delta_g e_j = -\lambda_j2 e_j$, and $H$ is an embedded submanifold. We show for some suitable definition of $\sim$', $$ N(\lambda) \sim C_{H,M} \lambda^{\operatorname{codim} H} + Q(\lambda) \lambda^{\operatorname{codim} H - 1} + o(\lambda^{\operatorname{codim} H - 1}) $$ where $Q$ is a bounded oscillating term and is expressed in terms of the geodesics which depart and arrive $H$ in the normal directions. In work by Canzani, Galkowski, and Toth, they establish (as a corollary to a stronger result involving defect measures) that if the set of recurrent directions of geodesics normal to $H$ has measure zero, then we obtain improved bounds on the individual terms in the sum -- the period integrals. We are able to give a dynamical condition such that $Q$ is uniformly continuous and$\sim$' can be replaced with `$=$'. This implies improved bounds on period integrals, and this condition is weaker than the recurrent directions having measure zero. Moreover, our result implies improved bounds for period integrals if there is no $L1$ measure on $SN*H$ that is invariant under the first return map. This generalizes a theorem of Sogge and Zelditch and of Galkowski.

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