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Presented By: Department of Mathematics

Midwest Dynamics and Group Actions Seminar

Effective equidistribution of horospherical flows in infinite volume

Horospherical flows in homogeneous spaces have been studied intensively over the last several decades and have many surprising applications in various fields. Many basic results are under the assumption that the volume of the space is finite, which is crucial as many basic ergodic theorems fail in the setting of an infinite measure space.In the talk we will discuss the infinite volume setting, and specifically, when can we expect horospherical orbits to equidistribute. Our goal will be to provide an effective equidistribution result, with polynomial rate, for horospherical orbits in the frame bundle of certain infinite volume hyperbolic manifolds. This is a joint work with Jacqueline Warren.

Zoom link: https://iu.zoom.us/j/661711533?pwd=RTFVTjMrQ1pYTCtIZzIvVGVvODV2QT09
password is 076877 if needed. Speaker(s): Nattalie Tamam (U.C. San Diego)

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