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Presented By: Department of Mathematics

Midwest Dynamics and Group Actions Seminar

Generalization of Selberg’s 3/16 theorem for convex cocompact thin subgroups of \mathrm{SO}(n, 1)

Selberg's 3/16 theorem for congruence covers of the modular surface is a beautiful theorem which has a natural dynamical interpretation as uniform exponential mixing. Bourgain-Gamburd-Sarnak's breakthrough works initiated many recent developments to generalize Selberg's theorem for infinite volume hyperbolic manifolds. One such result is by Oh-Winter establishing uniform exponential mixing for convex cocompact hyperbolic surfaces. These are not only interesting in and of itself but can also be used for a wide range of applications including uniform resonance free regions for the resolvent of the Laplacian, affine sieve, and prime geodesic theorems. I will present a further generalization to higher dimensions and some of these immediate consequences.

Zoom link: https://iu.zoom.us/j/661711533?pwd=RTFVTjMrQ1pYTCtIZzIvVGVvODV2QT09
password is 076877 if needed. Speaker(s): Pratyush Sarkar (Yale University)

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