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Benjamini-Schramm limits of high genus translation surfaces: research announcement

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We prove that the sequence of Masur-Smillie-Veech (MSV) distributed random translation surfaces, with area equal to genus, Benjamini-Schramm converges as genus tends to infinity. This means that for any fixed radius $r>0$, if $X_g$ is an MSV-distributed random translation surface with area $g$ and genus $g$, and $o$ is a uniformly random point in $X_g$, then the radius-$r$ neighborhood of $o$ in $X_g$, as a pointed measured metric space, converges in distribution to the radius $r$ neighborhood of the root in a Poisson translation plane, which is a random pointed surface we introduce here. Along the way, we obtain bounds on statistical local geometric properties of translation surfaces, such as the probability that the random point $o$ has injectivity radius at most $r$, which may be of independent interest.

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Bass notes of random hyperbolic surfaces of large genus

math.SP · 2026-07-07 · accept · novelty 2.0

A survey of recent results proving that random hyperbolic surfaces of large genus have near-optimal spectral gaps, after Hide–Magee, Anantharaman–Monk, and Hide–Macera–Thomas.

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  • Bass notes of random hyperbolic surfaces of large genus math.SP · 2026-07-07 · accept · none · ref 13 · internal anchor

    A survey of recent results proving that random hyperbolic surfaces of large genus have near-optimal spectral gaps, after Hide–Magee, Anantharaman–Monk, and Hide–Macera–Thomas.