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Intersection Numbers of Geodesic Arcs

Published 31 Jan 2013 in math.DS | (1301.7713v9)

Abstract: For a compact surface SS with constant negative curvature −κ-\kappa (for some $\kappa&gt;0$) and genus g≥2g\geq2, we show that the tails of the distribution of i(α,β)/l(α)l(β)i(\alpha,\beta)/l(\alpha)l(\beta) (where i(α,β)i(\alpha,\beta) is the intersection number of the closed geodesics and l(⋅)l(\cdot) denotes the geometric length) are estimated by a decreasing exponential function. As a consequence, we find the asymptotic normalized average of the intersection numbers of pairs of closed geodesics on SS. In addition, we prove that the size of the sets of geodesics whose TT-self-intersection number is not close to κT<sup>2/(2π<sup>2(g−1))\kappa T<sup>2/(2\pi<sup>2(g-1)) is also estimated by a decreasing exponential function. And, as a corollary of the latter, we obtain a result of S. Lalley which states that most of the closed geodesics α\alpha on SS with l(α)≤Tl(\alpha)\leq T have roughly κl(α)<sup>2/(2π<sup>2(g−1))\kappa l(\alpha)<sup>2/(2\pi<sup>2(g-1)) self-intersections, when TT is large.

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