Counting special Lagrangian fibrations in twistor families of K3 surfaces
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DOI10.24033/ASENS.2432zbMATH Open1451.14117arXiv1612.08684OpenAlexW3039153670MaRDI QIDQ3304657FDOQ3304657
Authors: Simion Filip
Publication date: 3 August 2020
Published in: Annales Scientifiques de l?tcole Normale Sup�rieure (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: The number of closed billiard trajectories in a rational-angled polygon grows quadratically in the length. This paper gives an analogue on K3 surfaces, by considering special Lagrangian tori. The analogue of the angle of a billiard trajectory is a point on a twistor sphere, and the number of directions admitting a special Lagrangian torus fibration with volume bounded by grows like with a power-saving term. Bergeron--Matheus have explicitly estimated the exponent of the error term as . The counting result on K3 surfaces is deduced from a count of primitive isotropic vectors in indefinite lattices, which is in turn deduced from equidistribution results in homogeneous dynamics.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1612.08684
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