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Equidistribution of saddle connections on translation surfaces

Benjamin Dozier

Published 2017-05-30Version 1

Fix a translation surface $X$, and consider the measures on $X$ coming from averaging the uniform measures on all the saddle connections of length at most $R$. Then as $R\to\infty$, the weak limit of these measures exists and is equal to the Lebesgue measure on $X$. We also show that any weak limit of a subsequence of the counting measures on $S^1$ given by the angles of all saddle connections of length at most $R_n$, as $R_n\to\infty$, is in the Lebesgue measure class. The proof of the first result uses the second result, together with the result of Kerckhoff-Masur-Smillie that the directional flow on a surface is uniquely ergodic in almost every direction.

Comments: 25 pages, 4 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1701.00175
Categories: math.DS, math.GT
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