Growth of Reciprocal pseudo-Anosovs on Lattice Surfaces
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Motivated by number theory, Reciprocal geodesics were first introduced by Sarnak [23], who studied theirasymptotic growth on the modular curve. Erlandsson-Souto [7] gave a geometric interpretation and gener-
alization of reciprocal geodesics and a dynamical proof of asymptotic counting results in the more general
setting of hyperbolic orbifolds H2/Γ where Γ is a lattice. We introduce the notion of reciprocal pseudo-Anosov
maps of translation surfaces and establish a correspondence between such maps and reciprocal geodesics.
We then show how to apply the Erlandsson-Souto results to compute the asymptotic growth for particular
families of highly symmetric surfaces known as lattice surfaces or Veech surfaces [26], and to in fact compute
the constants for the asymptotic growth of pseudo-Anosov maps on certain families of lattices surfaces, called
Bouw-M¨oller [5] and primitive square-tiled surfaces [24]
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2025
