Equivariant isospectrality and Sunada's method
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Abstract: We construct pairs and continuous families of isospectral yet locally non-isometric orbifolds via an equivariant version of Sunada's method. We also observe that if a good orbifold and a smooth manifold are isospectral, then they cannot admit non-trivial finite Riemannian covers and where and are isospectral manifolds.
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