Riemannian coverings and isospectral manifolds (Q1070630)

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    This paper is a breakthrough in the construction of pairs of compact Riemannian manifolds which are nonisometric but have the same spectrum of the Laplace operator. The great merit is to have found a connetion between Riemannian manifolds and a technique in algebraic number theory which produces nonsolitary number fields. The result is this: Let G be a finite group which has two nonconjugate subgroups \(H_ 1,H_ 2\) which nevertheless are almost conjugate in the sense that for each conjugacy class [g], (g\(\in G)\) there are as many representatives in \(H_ 1\) as in \(H_ 2\). Subgroups of that kind occur e.g. in PSL(2,7) or in \(({\mathbb{Z}}/8{\mathbb{Z}})^{mult}\times ({\mathbb{Z}}/8{\mathbb{Z}})\). Now take any differentiable manifold \(M_ 0\) which admits a finite covering \(M\to M_ 0\) such that the group of covering transformations is G. Then for every Riemannian metric on \(M_ 0\) lifted to M the quotients \(M/H_ 1\), \(M/H_ 2\) are isospectral and, generically, nonisometric. At the end of the paper the author uses some of the technique to estimate eigenvalues of the Laplacian for Riemannian coverings.
    Laplacian on manifolds
    isospectral example
    estimate eigenvalues of the Laplacian