arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:2005.06389 [math.PR]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Almost sure asymptotics for Riemannian random waves

Louis Gass

Published 2020-05-13Version 1

We consider the Riemannian random wave model of Gaussian linear combinations of Laplace eigenfunctions on a general compact Riemannian manifold. With probability one with respect to the Gaussian coefficients, we establish that, both for large band and monochromatic models, the process properly rescaled and evaluated at an independently and uniformly chosen point $X$ on the manifold, converges in distribution under the sole randomness of $X$ towards an universal Gaussian field as the frequency tends to infinity. This result is reminiscent of Berry's conjecture and extends the celebrated central limit Theorem of Salem--Zygmund for trigonometric polynomials series to the more general framework of compact Riemannian manifolds. We then deduce from the above convergence the almost-sure asymptotics of the nodal volume associated with the random wave. To the best of our knowledge, these asymptotics were only known in expectation and not in the almost sure sense due to the lack of sufficiently accurate variance estimates. This in particular addresses a question of S. Zelditch regarding the almost sure equidistribution of nodal lines.

Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:1002.3896 [math.PR] (Published 2010-02-22)
Almost sure asymptotics for the random binary search tree
arXiv:math/0511053 [math.PR] (Published 2005-11-02)
Almost sure asymptotics for a diffusion process in a drifted Brownian potential
arXiv:1003.0661 [math.PR] (Published 2010-03-02, updated 2011-06-15)
Almost sure asymptotics for the maximum local time in Brownian environment