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Fourier dimension and spectral gaps for hyperbolic surfaces

Jean Bourgain, Semyon Dyatlov

Published 2017-04-10Version 1

We obtain an essential spectral gap for a convex co-compact hyperbolic surface $M=\Gamma\backslash\mathbb H^2$ which depends only on the dimension $\delta$ of the limit set. More precisely, we show that when $\delta>0$ there exists $\varepsilon_0=\varepsilon_0(\delta)>0$ such that the Selberg zeta function has only finitely many zeroes $s$ with $\Re s>\delta-\varepsilon_0$. The proof uses the fractal uncertainty principle approach developed by Dyatlov-Zahl. The key new component is a Fourier decay bound for the Patterson-Sullivan measure, which may be of independent interest. This bound uses the fact that transformations in the group $\Gamma$ are nonlinear, together with estimates on exponential sums due to Bourgain which follow from the discretized sum-product theorem in $\mathbb R$.

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