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The following pages link to On a theorem of Kaufman: Cantor-type construction of linear fractal Salem sets (Q1409054):
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- Fourier transforms of Gibbs measures for the Gauss map (Q261415) (← links)
- Finite configurations in sparse sets (Q279766) (← links)
- Mini-workshop: Differentiable ergodic theory, dimension theory and stable foliations. Abstracts from the mini-workshop held September 28 -- October 4, 2014. (Q347227) (← links)
- On the sharpness of Mockenhaupt's restriction theorem (Q359543) (← links)
- Fourier dimension of random images (Q517235) (← links)
- Maximal operators and differentiation theorems for sparse sets (Q551218) (← links)
- The zero set of fractional Brownian motion is a Salem set (Q667659) (← links)
- Liouville numbers and normal numbers (Q699217) (← links)
- On the Fourier dimension and a modification (Q887522) (← links)
- Arithmetic progressions in sets of fractional dimension (Q1034679) (← links)
- Fourier dimension and avoidance of linear patterns (Q2118908) (← links)
- Explicit Salem sets in \(\mathbb{R}^2\) (Q2400523) (← links)
- On the Fourier analytic structure of the Brownian graph (Q2409088) (← links)
- Explicit Salem sets and applications to metrical Diophantine approximation (Q3120530) (← links)
- Liouville numbers, Rajchman measures, and small Cantor sets (Q4490224) (← links)
- Explicit Salem sets, Fourier restriction, and metric Diophantine approximation in the<i>p</i>-adic numbers (Q4961009) (← links)
- Arithmetic properties of sparse subsets of $\mathbb{Z}^n$ (Q4989355) (← links)
- Effective aspects of Hausdorff and Fourier dimension (Q5061392) (← links)
- On the descriptive complexity of Salem sets (Q5066168) (← links)
- A computable absolutely normal Liouville number (Q5501153) (← links)
- On some properties of sparse sets: a survey (Q6119193) (← links)