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Integral Gassman equivalence of algebraic and hyperbolic manifolds
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    Integral Gassman equivalence of algebraic and hyperbolic manifolds (English)
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    8 May 2019
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    Let \(G\) be a group. Given \(R\) a commutative ring, a pair of subgroups \(H_1\) and \(H_2\) of \(G\) is called \(R\)-equivalent if \(R[G/H_1]\) and \(R[G/H_2]\) are isomorphic as \(R[G]\)-modules. When \(G\) is finite, \(H_1,H_2\) are \(\mathbb Q\)-equivalent if and only if \((G,H_1,H_2)\) is a Gassmann triple. Gassmann triples have been used to construct non-isometric isospectral manifolds (via Sunada's method), number fields with the same zeta functions, among many other `isospectral' objects. The article under review obtains interesting constructions by using the notion of \(\mathbb Z\)-Gassmann triples. More precisely, the authors construct arbitrarily large families of strongly isospectral and length isospectral hyperbolic \(n\)-manifolds with compatible \(k\)th singular cohomology groups with integers coefficients. They also construct some isospectral objects of algebraic nature. These results extend previous work by \textit{D. Prasad} [Adv. Math. 312, 198--208 (2017; Zbl 1430.11153)].
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    strongly isospectral
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    hyperbolic manifold
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    cohomology group with integer coefficients
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