For non-lattice discrete subgroups of higher-rank simple Lie groups, the maximal injectivity radius on balls of radius r grows at least c log log log log r.
Strong Limit Multiplicity for arithmetic hyperbolic surfaces and $3$-manifolds
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We show that every sequence of torsion-free arithmetic congruence lattices in $\mathrm{PGL}(2,\mathbb R)$ or $\mathrm{PGL}(2,\mathbb C)$ satisfies a strong quantitative version of the Limit Multiplicity property. We deduce that for $R>0$ in certain range, growing linearly in the degree of the invariant trace field, the volume of the $R$-thin part of any congruence arithmetic hyperbolic surface or congruence arithmetic hyperbolic $3$-manifold $M$ is of order at most $\mathrm{Vol}(M)^{11/12}$. As an application we prove Gelander's conjecture on homotopy type of arithmetic hyperbolic $3$-manifolds: We show that there are constants $A,B$ such that every such manifold $M$ is homotopy equivalent to a simplicial complex with at most $A\mathrm{Vol}(M)$ vertices, all of degrees bounded by $B$.
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Applications of Almost Stationarity I: Quantitative Growth of Injectivity Radius and St\"{u}ck-Zimmer Theorem
For non-lattice discrete subgroups of higher-rank simple Lie groups, the maximal injectivity radius on balls of radius r grows at least c log log log log r.