Effective equidistribution of expanding horospheres in the locally symmetric space SO(d) \ SL(d,R) / SL(d,Z)

Abstract

We use a dictionary between lattice point counting inside dilated d-dimensional ellipsoids (Euclidean counting) and counting of lifts of a closed horosphere that intersect a ball of increasing radius, to obtain two types of results. Firstly, via an L2-integral error estimate for Euclidean counting, we prove effective equidistribution results for a family of expanding horospheres in the locally symmetric space SO(d) \ SL(d,R) / SL(d,Z). Secondly, we derive from uniform error estimates in Euclidean counting, error terms for counting SL(d,Z)-orbit points in a certain increasing family of subsets in SO(d) \ SL(d,R) (which we call truncated chimneys), and for counting the number of lifts of a closed horosphere that intersect a ball with large radius.

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