Lyapunov spectrum of ball quotients with applications to commensurability questions (Q5963488)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6543257
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Lyapunov spectrum of ball quotients with applications to commensurability questions
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6543257

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    Lyapunov spectrum of ball quotients with applications to commensurability questions (English)
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    22 February 2016
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    Let \(\mathcal B^n\) be the complex ball \( \{z = (z_1, \dots , z_n) : \Sigma |z_i|^2 < 1 \}\) and \(B\) be a ball quotient, i.e. the quotient of \(\mathcal B^n\) by some lattice in the group \(\mathrm{PU}(1, n)\). The problem of commensurability of such lattices is investigated. Some special technique (Lyapunov exponents and Lyapunov spectrum) is developed and used for finding invariants of commensurability for such lattices and for the corresponding balls \(B\). The Lyapunov exponents measure the logarithmic growth rate of the cohomology classes under parallel transport along the geodesic flow of the ball quotient. The Lyapunov spectrum is one of the characteristics of Lyapuniov exponents used in the theory of dynamic systems. In this paper, the Lyapunov spectrum of ball quotients arising from cyclic coverings is investigated. As a corollary, a classification of the commensurability classes of all non-arithmetic ball quotients (for \(n=2\)) known to authors is obtained.
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    complex ball
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    lattice
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    commensurability
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    Lyapunov exponent
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    Lyapunov spectrum
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