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Equidistribution of curves in homogeneous spaces and Dirichlet's approximation theorem for matrices
Published 1 Jun 2016 in math.DS and math.NT | (1606.00152v1)
Abstract: In this paper, we study an analytic curve $\varphi: I=[a,b]\rightarrow \mathrm{M}(m\times n, \mathbb{R})$ in the space of $m$ by $n$ real matrices, and show that if $\varphi$ satisfies certain geometric condition, then for almost every point on the curve, the Diophantine approximation given by Dirichlet's Theorem can not be improved. To do this, we embed the curve into some homogeneous space $G/\Gamma$, and prove that under the action of some expanding diagonal subgroup $A= {a(t): t \in \mathbb{R}}$, the translates of the curve tend to be equidistributed in $G/\Gamma$, as $t \rightarrow +\infty$.
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