Some reductions of the spectral set conjecture to integers

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Abstract: The spectral set conjecture, also known as the Fuglede conjecture, asserts that every bounded spectral set is a tile and vice versa. While this conjecture remains open on mathbbR1, there are many results in the literature that discuss the relations among various forms of the Fuglede conjecture on mathbbZn, mathbbZ and mathbbR1 and also the seemingly stronger universal tiling (spectrum) conjectures on the respective groups. In this paper, we clarify the equivalences between these statements in dimension one. In addition, we show that if the Fuglede conjecture on mathbbR1 is true, then every spectral set with rational measure must have a rational spectrum. We then investigate the Coven-Meyerowitz property for finite sets of integers, introduced in cite{CoMe99}, and we show that if the spectral sets and the tiles in mathbbZ satisfy the Coven-Meyerowitz property, then both sides of the Fuglede conjecture on mathbbR1 are true.




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