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Verification of the Hamilton flow conditions associated with Weyl's conjecture
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    Verification of the Hamilton flow conditions associated with Weyl's conjecture (English)
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    The author establishes estimates for the Hamilton flow \(\phi^ t\) on \(T^*X\) (X is a \(C^{\infty}\)-manifold) in local coordinates from an atlas which was fixed before and verifies the measure conditions associated with nearly closed bicharacteristics. The author verifies the conditions when \(\phi^ t\) is the geodesic flow and a) X has negative sectional curvature; b) \(X=T^ n\) is the n-dimensional torus with the Euclidean metric, \(n\geq 2\); c) \(X=G\) is a compact Lie group of rank \(>1\) with bi-invariant metric; d) X is a 2-dimensional convex analytic surface of revolution in \({\mathbb{R}}^ 3\), which is not a Zoll surface.
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    pseudo-differential operator
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    Hamilton flow
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    geodesic flow
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