Growth of the number of simple closed geodesics on hyperbolic surfaces (Q2389112)
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Growth of the number of simple closed geodesics on hyperbolic surfaces (English)
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14 July 2009
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Let \(X\) be a complete hyperbolic Riemann surface of finite area, genus \(g\), with \(n\) cusps, and let \(\gamma_0\) be a simple closed geodesic on \(X\). Let then \(s(L)\) (respectively, \(s_X(L,\gamma_0)\)) denote the number of simple closed geodesics \(\gamma\) of length \(\leq L\) (respectively, having the same type as \(\gamma_0\), i.e. such that \(X-\gamma\) be homeomorphic to \(X\setminus\gamma_0\)). We call a multi-curve on \(X\) any formal linear combination \(\gamma:= \sum^k_{i=1} a_i\gamma_i\), with positive rational coefficients \(a_i\), of disjoint, essential, non-peripheral, simple closed curves \(\gamma_i\), which belong to distinct homotopy classes. The length of such \(\gamma\) is defined by \[ \ell_X(\gamma):= \sum^k_{i=1} a_i\ell_X(\gamma_i). \] Then the main result is that, for any multicurve \(\gamma\), \(\lim_{L\to\infty} s_X(L,\gamma)/L^{6g- 6+2n}= N_\gamma(X)\), where \(N_\gamma\) is a positive continuous proper function on the moduli space of complete hyperbolic Riemann surfaces of genus \(g\) with \(n\) cusps. Moreover, the contributions of \(\gamma\) and \(X\) is \(N_\gamma(X)\) separate into: \(N_\gamma(X)= c(\gamma)\times\beta(X)\), where \(c(\gamma)\) is a positive rational depending only on the type \(\gamma\), and \(\beta(X)\) is a normalized measure of the set of multi-curves on \(X\) having integral coefficients and length \(\leq 1\). Central ingredients of the proof are: -- The Weil-Petersson volume form on the moduli space, and the integral of \(s_X(L,\gamma)\) with respect to it; -- the ergodic action of the mapping class group on the space of measured geodesic laminations (endowed with the Thurston measure), over a closed surface of genus \(g\) with \(n\) boundary components.
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Riemann surfaces
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simple closed geodesics
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moduli space
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mapping class group
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geodesic laminations
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Thurston measure
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Weil-Peterrson volume form
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