Counting isospectral manifolds
Abstract
Given a simple Lie group H of real rank at least 2 we show that the maximum cardinality of a set of isospectral non-isometric H-locally symmetric spaces of volume at most x grows at least as fast as xc x/ ( x)2 where c = c(H) is a positive constant. In contrast with the real rank 1 case, this bound comes surprisingly close to the total number of such spaces as estimated in a previous work of Belolipetsky and Lubotzky [BL]. Our proof uses Sunada's method, results of [BL], and some deep results from number theory. We also discuss an open number-theoretical problem which would imply an even faster growth estimate.
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