The edge zeta function of the standard non-uniform PGL3 quotient is computed exactly as a rational function, yielding an exact count of closed geodesic cycles.
Ergodic Theory and Diophantine approximation for translation surfaces and linear forms
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We derive results on the distribution of directions of saddle connections on translation surfaces using only the Birkhoff ergodic theorem applied to the geodesic flow on the moduli space of translation surfaces. Our techniques, together with an approximation argument, also give an alternative proof of a weak version of a classical theorem in multi-dimensional Diophantine approximation due to W. Schmidt \cite{SchmidtMetrical, SchmidtMetrical2}. The approximation argument allows us to deduce the Birkhoff genericity of almost all lattices in a certain submanifold of the space of unimodular lattices from the Birkhoff genericity of almost all lattices in the whole space and similarly for the space of affine unimodular lattices.
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Edge zeta function and closed cycles in the standard non-uniform complex from $\operatorname{PGL}_3$
The edge zeta function of the standard non-uniform PGL3 quotient is computed exactly as a rational function, yielding an exact count of closed geodesic cycles.