Rectifying separated nets
DOI10.1007/S00039-002-8238-8zbMATH Open1165.26007OpenAlexW2084446109MaRDI QIDQ1601043FDOQ1601043
Authors: Dmitri Burago, Bruce Kleiner
Publication date: 17 June 2002
Published in: Geometric and Functional Analysis. GAFA (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/41844
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- Equivalence relations on separated nets arising from linear toral flows
- Diffusive limits on the Penrose tiling
- Discrepancy and rectifiability of almost linearly repetitive Delone sets
- A dichotomy for bounded displacement equivalence of Delone sets
- Bilipschitz equivalence is not equivalent to quasi-isometric equivalence for finitely generated groups.
- A remark concerning bi-Lipschitz equivalence of Delone sets
- Divergence of separated nets with respect to displacement equivalence
- Substitution tilings and separated nets with similarities to the integer lattice
- Delone sets that are not rectifiable under Lipschitz co-uniformly continuous bijections
- Open problems and conjectures related to the theory of mathematical quasicrystals
- A counterexample to the easy direction of the geometric Gersten conjecture
- Constructing bounded remainder sets and cut-and-project sets which are bounded distance to lattices
- Pattern equivariant cohomology and theorems of Kesten and Oren
- Functions of substitution tilings as a Jacobian
- Flows on a cubic lattice
- Separated nets in nilpotent groups
- Highly irregular separated nets
- Linearly repetitive Delone sets are rectifiable
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