The spectrality of a class of fractal measures on \(\mathbb{R}^n \)
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Publication:6113761
DOI10.1007/s10114-023-1247-2MaRDI QIDQ6113761
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Publication date: 11 July 2023
Published in: Acta Mathematica Sinica. English Series (Search for Journal in Brave)
Hilbert and pre-Hilbert spaces: geometry and topology (including spaces with semidefinite inner product) (46C05) Orthogonal functions and polynomials, general theory of nontrigonometric harmonic analysis (42C05) Fractals (28A80)
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