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This formula is similar to \textit{explicit formulae} in number theory, where a counting function is expressed through a sum parametrized by the zeroes of an analytic function (here the eigenvalues and the Selberg zeta function) plus a small error term. The formula is established under the hypothesis of sufficient separation on the length spectrum, a hypothesis which is valid in case \(F\) is uniformized by an arithmetic quaternionic group. The proof is based on the Selberg trace formula for conveniently chosen test functions.
Property / review text: This formula is similar to \textit{explicit formulae} in number theory, where a counting function is expressed through a sum parametrized by the zeroes of an analytic function (here the eigenvalues and the Selberg zeta function) plus a small error term. The formula is established under the hypothesis of sufficient separation on the length spectrum, a hypothesis which is valid in case \(F\) is uniformized by an arithmetic quaternionic group. The proof is based on the Selberg trace formula for conveniently chosen test functions. / rank
 
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Selberg zeta function
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Selberg trace formula
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spectral counting function
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arithmetic Fuchsian group \(t=\infty\)
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strictly hyperbolic group
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Explicit formula for the spectral counting function of the Laplace operator on a compact Riemannian surface of genus \(g>1\)
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    Explicit formula for the spectral counting function of the Laplace operator on a compact Riemannian surface of genus \(g>1\) (English)
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    This formula is similar to \textit{explicit formulae} in number theory, where a counting function is expressed through a sum parametrized by the zeroes of an analytic function (here the eigenvalues and the Selberg zeta function) plus a small error term. The formula is established under the hypothesis of sufficient separation on the length spectrum, a hypothesis which is valid in case \(F\) is uniformized by an arithmetic quaternionic group. The proof is based on the Selberg trace formula for conveniently chosen test functions.
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    Selberg zeta function
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    Selberg trace formula
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    spectral counting function
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    arithmetic Fuchsian group \(t=\infty\)
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    strictly hyperbolic group
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