Trace-formula methods in spectral geometry (Q1378953)

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    Trace-formula methods in spectral geometry (English)
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    7 September 1998
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    Let \(\Gamma\) be the modular group acting on the upper half-plane \(\mathbb{H}\) and denote by \(\Gamma_n\) the principal congruence subgroup of \(\Gamma\). If \(\lambda_1\) denotes the least positive eigenvalue of \(-\Delta\) on \(\Gamma_n \setminus \mathbb{H}\), then a famous theorem of Selberg asserts that \(\lambda_1 \geq {3\over 16}\) and a famous conjecture of Selberg claims that \(\lambda_1 \geq {1\over 4}\). The paper under review arose from the question of understanding Selberg's theorem in a geometric way. First, the author proves a trace formula for graphs. An application of this trace formula yields an analogue of the Selberg \({3 \over 16}\)-theorem for graphs. This theorem is then adapted to Riemann surfaces and yields an asymptotic bound on \(\lambda_1\) for certain families of Riemann surfaces which have many properties in common with the family of congruence surfaces.
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    trace formula
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    eigenvalue
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    graph
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    Riemann surface
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    Selberg conjecture
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