subgroup growthFuchsian groupsKleinian groupscounting latticesarithmetic subgroupsKazhdan-Margulis theorem
Linear algebraic groups over the reals, the complexes, the quaternions (20G20) Fuchsian groups and their generalizations (group-theoretic aspects) (20H10) Discrete subgroups of Lie groups (22E40) Geometric structures on manifolds of high or arbitrary dimension (57N16) Representations of finite symmetric groups (20C30) Subgroup theorems; subgroup growth (20E07)
Abstract: We give estimates on the number of arithmetic lattices of covolume at most in a simple Lie group . In particular, we obtain a first concrete estimate on the number of arithmetic 3-manifolds of volume at most . Our main result is for the classical case where we compute the limit of when . The proofs use several different techniques: geometric (bounding the number of generators of as a function of its covolume), number theoretic (bounding the number of maximal such ) and sharp estimates on the character values of the symmetric groups (to bound the subgroup growth of ).
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