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Restriction of toral eigenfunctions to totally geodesic submanifolds

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arxiv 1902.09019 v2 pith:AWKMBH5I submitted 2019-02-24 math.AP math-phmath.CAmath.MPmath.NTmath.SP

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keywords restrictiongeodesictotallyboundsmathbbsubmanifoldscorrecteigenfunctions
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We estimate the $L^2$ norm of the restriction to a totally geodesic submanifold of the eigenfunctions of the Laplace-Beltrami operator on the standard flat torus $\mathbb{T}^d$, $d\ge2$. We reduce getting correct bounds to counting lattice points in the intersection of some $\nu$-transverse bands on the sphere. Moreover, we prove the correct bounds for rational totally geodesic submanifolds of arbitrary codimension. In particular, we verify the conjecture of Bourgain-Rudnick on $L^2$-restriction estimates for rational hyperplanes. On $\mathbb{T}^2$, we prove the uniform $L^2$ restriction bounds for closed geodesics. On $\mathbb{T}^3$, we obtain explicit $L^2$ restriction estimates for the totally geodesic submanifolds, which improve the corresponding results by Burq-G\'erard-Tzvetkov, Hu, Chen-Sogge.

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