Effective mixing and counting in Bruhat-Tits trees

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Abstract: Let mathcalT be a locally finite tree, Gamma be a discrete subgroup of extrmAut(mathcalT) and widetildeF be a Gamma-invariant potential. Suppose that the length spectrum of Gamma is not arithmetic. In this case, we prove the exponential mixing property of the geodesic translation map with respect to the measure mGamma,Fu,u+ under the assumption that Gamma is full and (Gamma,widetildeF) has weighted spectral gap property. We also obtain the effective formula for the number of Gamma-orbits with weights in a Bruhat-Tits tree mathcalT of an algebraic group.









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