Residual equidistribution of modular symbols and cohomology classes for quotients of hyperbolic 𝑛-space

Author:

Constantinescu Petru,Nordentoft Asbjørn

Abstract

We provide a new and simple automorphic method using Eisenstein series to study the equidistribution of modular symbols modulo primes, which we apply to prove an average version of a conjecture of Mazur and Rubin. More precisely, we prove that modular symbols corresponding to a Hecke basis of weight 2 cusp forms are asymptotically jointly equidistributed mod p p while we allow restrictions on the location of the cusps. As an application, we obtain a residual equidistribution result for Dedekind sums. Furthermore, we calculate the variance of the distribution and show a surprising bias with connections to perturbation theory. Additionally, we prove the full conjecture in some particular cases using a connection to Eisenstein congruences. Finally, our methods generalise to equidistribution results for cohomology classes of finite volume quotients of n n -dimensional hyperbolic space.

Funder

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Publisher

American Mathematical Society (AMS)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,General Mathematics

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