Counting Salem Numbers of Arithmetic Hyperbolic 3-Orbifolds
It is known that the lengths of closed geodesics of an arithmetic hyperbolic orbifold are related to Salem numbers. We initiate a quantitative study of this phenomenon. We show that any non-compact arithmetic 3-dimensional orbifold defines square-rootable Salem numbers of degree 4 which are less than or equal to . This quantity can be compared to the total number of such Salem numbers, which is shown to be asymptotic to . Assuming the gap conjecture of Marklof, we can extend these results to compact arithmetic 3-orbifolds. As an application, we obtain lower bounds for the strong exponential growth of mean multiplicities in the geodesic spectrum of non-compact even dimensional arithmetic orbifolds. Previously, such lower bounds had only been obtained in dimensions 2 and 3.