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Summary: We consider an orthonormal basis of eigenfunctions of the Dirichlet Laplacian for a rational polygon. The modulus squared of the eigenfunctions defines a sequence of probability measures. We prove that this sequence contains a density-one subsequence that converges to Lebesgue measure.
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billiards in rational polygons
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Almost all eigenfunctions of a rational polygon are uniformly distributed
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    Summary: We consider an orthonormal basis of eigenfunctions of the Dirichlet Laplacian for a rational polygon. The modulus squared of the eigenfunctions defines a sequence of probability measures. We prove that this sequence contains a density-one subsequence that converges to Lebesgue measure.
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    billiards in rational polygons
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    quantum ergodicity
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    pseudo-integrable systems
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