Power Fourier decay is proved for equilibrium states of nonlinear area-preserving Axiom A surface diffeomorphisms, giving positive lower Fourier dimension for certain C^{1+} self-conformal measures and for the Fibonacci Hamiltonian density of states.
Kleinian Schottky groups, Patterson-Sullivan measures and Fourier decay
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Let $\Gamma$ be a Zariski dense Kleinian Schottky subgroup of PSL2(C). Let $\Lambda(\Gamma)$ be its limit set, endowed with a Patterson-Sullivan measure $\mu$ supported on $\Lambda(\Gamma)$. We show that the Fourier transform $\widehat{\mu}(\xi)$ enjoys polynomial decay as $\vert \xi \vert$ goes to infinity. This is a PSL2(C) version of the result of Bourgain-Dyatlov [8], and uses the decay of exponential sums based on Bourgain-Gamburd sum-product estimate on C. These bounds on exponential sums require a delicate non-concentration hypothesis which is proved using some representation theory and regularity estimates for stationary measures of certain random walks on linear groups.
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Fourier decay of equilibrium states and the Fibonacci Hamiltonian
Power Fourier decay is proved for equilibrium states of nonlinear area-preserving Axiom A surface diffeomorphisms, giving positive lower Fourier dimension for certain C^{1+} self-conformal measures and for the Fibonacci Hamiltonian density of states.