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The authors summarize the contents of this paper in the abstract as follows: We study spectral measures generated by infinite convolution products of discrete measures generated by Hadamard triples, and we present sufficient conditions for the measures to be spectral, generalizing a criterion by Strichartz. We then study the spectral measures generated by random convolutions of finite atomic measures and rescaling, where the digits are chosen from a finite collection of digit sets. We show that in dimension one, or in higher dimensions under certain conditions, ``almost all'' such measures generate spectral measures, or, in the case of complete digit sets, translational tiles. Our proofs are based on the study of self-affine spectral measures and tiles generated by Hadamard triples in quasi-product form.
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    Spectral measures generated by arbitrary and random convolutions (English)
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    25 January 2017
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    The authors summarize the contents of this paper in the abstract as follows: We study spectral measures generated by infinite convolution products of discrete measures generated by Hadamard triples, and we present sufficient conditions for the measures to be spectral, generalizing a criterion by Strichartz. We then study the spectral measures generated by random convolutions of finite atomic measures and rescaling, where the digits are chosen from a finite collection of digit sets. We show that in dimension one, or in higher dimensions under certain conditions, ``almost all'' such measures generate spectral measures, or, in the case of complete digit sets, translational tiles. Our proofs are based on the study of self-affine spectral measures and tiles generated by Hadamard triples in quasi-product form.
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    spectral measure
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    infinite convolution
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    tile
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    self-affine
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