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Symmetry reduction of holomorphic iterated function schemes and factorization of Selberg zeta functions
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    Symmetry reduction of holomorphic iterated function schemes and factorization of Selberg zeta functions (English)
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    Summary: Given a holomorphic iterated function scheme with a finite symmetry group \(G\), we show that the associated dynamical zeta function factorizes into symmetry-reduced analytic zeta functions that are parametrized by the unitary irreducible representations of \(G\). We show that this factorization implies a factorization of the Selberg zeta function on symmetric \(n\)-funneled surfaces and that the symmetry factorization simplifies the numerical calculations of the resonances by several orders of magnitude. As an application this allows us to provide a detailed study of the spectral gap and we observe for the first time the existence of a macroscopic spectral gap on Schottky surfaces.
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    iterated function scheme
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    Selberg zeta function
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