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Counting points of schemes over finite rings and counting representations of arithmetic lattices

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We relate the singularities of a scheme $X$ to the asymptotics of the number of points of $X$ over finite rings. This gives a partial answer to a question of… Click to show full abstract

We relate the singularities of a scheme $X$ to the asymptotics of the number of points of $X$ over finite rings. This gives a partial answer to a question of Mustata. We use this result to count representations of arithmetic lattices. More precisely, if $\Gamma$ is an arithmetic lattice whose $\mathbb{Q}$-rank is greater than one, let $r_n(\Gamma)$ be the number of irreducible $n$-dimensional representations of $\Gamma$ up to isomorphism. We prove that there is a constant $C$ (for example, $C=746$ suffices) such that $r_n(\Gamma)=O(n^C)$ for every such $\Gamma$. This answers a question of Larsen and Lubotzky.

Keywords: points schemes; representations arithmetic; arithmetic lattices; finite rings; counting points; schemes finite

Journal Title: Duke Mathematical Journal
Year Published: 2018

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