Upper bounds for the number of resonances on geometrically finite hyperbolic manifolds (Q280289)

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Upper bounds for the number of resonances on geometrically finite hyperbolic manifolds
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    Upper bounds for the number of resonances on geometrically finite hyperbolic manifolds (English)
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    9 May 2016
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    Let \(X=\Gamma\backslash \mathbb H^{n+1}\) be a geometrically finite hyperbolic manifold with \(n\) cusps. Let \(N_X(R)\) be the number of resonances (poles of the resolvent of the Laplace operator on \(X\)), counted with multiplicities, satisfying \(|s-n/2|\leq R\). The authors prove that there exists \(C>0\) such that \[ N_X(R)\leq C\,\frac{(\Lambda_X(2R))^{n+2}}{R} \] for all \(R>1\), where \(\Lambda_X(\cdot)\) is some function depending on the cusps. Moreover, if the cusps all satisfy certain condition (called the Diophantine condition by the authors), then \[ N_X(R)\leq C R^{n+1}(\log R)^{n+2} \] for all \(R>1\). The article also includes some consequence of this result, like \(N_X(R)=\mathcal O(R^{n+1})\) already proven, and a bound for the resonance counting function in vertical strips.
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    resonances
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    geometrically finite hyperbolic manifolds
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    spectral geometry
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