Trace formula for compact \(\Gamma \setminus PSL_ 2({\mathbb{R}})\) and the equidistribution theory of closed geodesics (Q1262336)

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Trace formula for compact \(\Gamma \setminus PSL_ 2({\mathbb{R}})\) and the equidistribution theory of closed geodesics
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    Trace formula for compact \(\Gamma \setminus PSL_ 2({\mathbb{R}})\) and the equidistribution theory of closed geodesics (English)
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    Let \(\Gamma\) be a discrete, cocompact subgroup of hyperbolic elements of \(G=PSL_ 2({\mathbb{R}})\), and let \(X_{\Gamma}\) be the associated hyperbolic surface \(\Gamma\) \(\setminus G/K\). A theorem of \textit{R. Bowen} [Am. J. Math. 94, 413-423 (1972; Zbl 0249.53033)] asserts that the periodic geodesics on the surface \(X_{\Gamma}\) become equidistributed relative to Haar measure, as the period tends to \(\infty\). In the paper under review, the author refines this theorem by giving fairly precise asymptotic expansions for \(\sum_{L_{\gamma}\leq T}\int_{{\bar \gamma}}f\) when f is a Casimir eigenfunction. Here, \(L_{\gamma}\) is the length or period of the closed geodesic \({\bar \gamma}\). The method of proof uses trace formulas for pseudodifferential operators for which the classical Selberg trace formula is a special case. It is rather long and involved, as one might expect since a fairly tight estimate is the goal. There is a good deal of machinery and methodology here that might be useful in a number of other applications.
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    discrete, cocompact subgroup
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    closed geodesic
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    trace formulas for pseudodifferential operators
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