Duke's theorem for subcollections
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Abstract: We combine effective mixing and Duke's Theorem on closed geodesics on the modular surface to show that certain subcollections of the collection of geodesics with a given discriminant still equidistribute. These subcollections are only assumed to have sufficiently large total length without any further restrictions.
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(5)- Primitive rational points on expanding horospheres in Hilbert modular surfaces
- Linnik's problems and maximal entropy methods
- Continued fractions of arithmetic sequences of quadratics
- Intersecting geodesics on the modular surface
- The distribution of closed geodesics on the modular surface, and Duke's Theorem
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