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Spiraling of approximations and spherical averages of Siegel transforms

Published 1 May 2013 in math.NT and math.DS | (1305.0296v3)

Abstract: We consider the question of how approximations satisfying Dirichlet's theorem spiral around vectors in $\mathbb{R}d$. We give pointwise almost everywhere results (using only the Birkhoff ergodic theorem on the space of lattices). In addition, we show that for $\textit{every}$ unimodular lattice, on average, the directions of approximates spiral in a uniformly distributed fashion on the $d-1$ dimensional unit sphere. For this second result, we adapt a very recent proof of Marklof and Str\"ombergsson \cite{MS3} to show a spherical average result for Siegel transforms on $\operatorname{SL}{d+1}(\mathbb{R})/\operatorname{SL}{d+1}(\mathbb{Z})$. Our techniques are elementary. Results like this date back to the work of Eskin-Margulis-Mozes \cite{EMM} and Kleinbock-Margulis \cite{KM} and have wide-ranging applications. We also explicitly construct examples in which the directions are not uniformly distributed.

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