Salem sets and restriction properties of Fourier transforms
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Publication:5930044
DOI10.1007/PL00001662zbMath0974.42013MaRDI QIDQ5930044
Publication date: 2 December 2001
Published in: Geometric and Functional Analysis. GAFA (Search for Journal in Brave)
Fourier transformHausdorff dimensionFourier dimensionrestriction theoremsSalem setsTomas-Stein theorem
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