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Non-simple systoles on random hyperbolic surfaces for large genus

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arxiv 2308.16447 v2 pith:JE2R4DS5 submitted 2023-08-31 math.GT math.CVmath.DGmath.PR

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In this paper, we investigate the asymptotic behavior of the non-simple systole, which is the length of a shortest non-simple closed geodesic, on a random closed hyperbolic surface on the moduli space $\mathcal{M}_g$ of Riemann surfaces of genus $g$ endowed with the Weil-Petersson measure. We show that as the genus $g$ goes to infinity, the non-simple systole of a generic hyperbolic surface in $\mathcal{M}_g$ behaves exactly like $\log g$.

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