UBC Ergodic Theory Seminar: Emilio Corso
Topic
Ergodic properties of large circles: from Euclidean to hyperbolic geometry
Speakers
Details
What happens to a progressively dilating body when folding the space in which it lives? For a start, we shall examine the problem in a Euclidean context, surveying results of Randol and Strichartz through the quantitative, fractal-geometric viewpoint of Fourier dimension. Afterwards, we take up the same question in hyperbolic spaces, briefly overviewing the equidistribution theorems of Randol and Sarnak while focusing instead on their upgrade to unit tangent bundles, due originally to Margulis and later refined quantitatively in our joint work with Ravotti. If time permits, we present applications of the latter result to closely related probabilistic and number-theoretic questions.
Additional Information
Thursday, September 29, 3PM Pacific.
ESB 4133 (PIMS Library)(please wear a mask).
Zoom link: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/62940386857?pwd=V1pEaXM4WjFTakptZlppZWV3aDQ0UT09
Meeting ID: 629 4038 6857
Passcode: 345643
Emilio Corso, UBC
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
September 29, 2022
Time
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Location