Abstract

LetM be a complete Riemannian surface with constant curvature −1, infinite volume, and a finitely generated fundamental group. Denote by λ(M) the lowest eigenvalue of the Laplacian onM, and let Φ M be the associated eigenfunction. We estimate the size of λ(M) and the shape of Φ M by a finite procedure which has an electrical circuit analogue. Using the Margulis lemma, we decomposeM into its thick and thin parts. On the compact thick components, we show that Φ M varies from a constant value by no more thanO(\(\sqrt {\lambda (M)}\)). The estimate for λ(M) is calculable in terms of the topology ofM and the lengths of short geodesics ofM. An analogous theorem of the compact case was treated in [SWY].

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