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Some quantitative versions of Ratner’s mixing estimates

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We give explicit versions for some of Ratner’s estimates on the decay of matrix coefficients of SL(2,ℝ)-representations.

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Matheus, C. Some quantitative versions of Ratner’s mixing estimates. Bull Braz Math Soc, New Series 44, 469–488 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00574-013-0022-x

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