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Asymptotics for closed geodesics in a homology class, the finite volume case
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    Asymptotics for closed geodesics in a homology class, the finite volume case (English)
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    The author considers the problem of counting the number of closed geodesics on a hyperbolic manifold M which are of length \(\leq \lambda\) and which represent a given class of \(H_ 1(M,{\mathbb{Z}})\). The author finds an asymptotic formula for this for large \(\lambda\) which, incidently, does not depend on the homology class in question. The nature of this formula depends on the dimension of M and on the number of cusps (M is assumed to be complete and of finite volume). The technique involves perturbation theory applied to the spectral theory of 1- dimensional flat bundles over M and an argument from Fourier analysis analogous to that used in the Hardy-Littlewood method.
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    closed geodesics on a hyperbolic manifold
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    perturbation theory
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    spectral theory of 1-dimensional flat bundles
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    Fourier analysis
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    Hardy-Littlewood method
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