Resolving isospectral "drums" by counting nodal domains

Abstract

Several types of systems were put forward during the past decades to show that there exist isospectral systems which are metrically different. One important class consists of Laplace Beltrami operators for pairs of flat tori in Rn with n≥ 4. We propose that the spectral ambiguity can be resolved by comparing the nodal sequences (the numbers of nodal domains of eigenfunctions, arranged by increasing eigenvalues). In the case of isospectral flat tori in four dimensions - where a 4-parameters family of isospectral pairs is known- we provide heuristic arguments supported by numerical simulations to support the conjecture that the isospectrality is resolved by the nodal count. Thus - one can count the shape of a drum (if it is designed as a flat torus in four dimensions...).

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