Logarithm laws for unipotent flows, I

Mathematics – Dynamical Systems

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submitted to the Journal of Modern Dynamics; revised version, paper is now split into two pieces, this first half contains res

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We prove analogues of the logarithm laws of Sullivan and Kleinbock-Margulis in the context of unipotent flows. In particular, we obtain results for one-parameter actions on the space of lattices $SL(n, \R)/SL(n, \Z)$. The key lemma for our results says the measure of the set of unimodular lattices in $\R^n$ that does not intersect a `large' volume subset of $\R^n$ is `small'. This can be considered as a `random' analogue of the classical Minkowski theorem in the geometry of numbers.

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