Book review of: P. Mattila, Fourier analysis and Hausdorff dimension
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- A bilinear approach to cone multipliers. I: Restriction estimates
- A bilinear approach to cone multipliers. II: Applications
- A quantitative version of the Besicovitch projection theorem via multiscale analysis
- A restriction theorem for the Fourier transform
- A sharp bilinear restriction estimate for paraboloids
- An improved bound for Kakeya type maximal functions
- An improved bound on the Minkowski dimension of Besicovitch sets in \(\mathbb{R}^3\)
- An introduction to the theory of wave maps and related geometric problems
- Fractals with Positive Length and Zero Buffon Needle Probability
- How likely is Buffon's needle to fall near a planar Cantor set?
- New bounds for Kakeya problems
- On Furstenberg's intersection conjecture, self-similar measures, and the \(L^q\) norms of convolutions
- On the Hausdorff dimension of pinned distance sets
- On the Hausdorff dimensions of distance sets
- On the dimension of Kakeya sets and related maximal inequalities
- On the packing measure of slices of self-similar sets
- Projecting the one-dimensional Sierpiński gasket
- Propagation of singularities and maximal functions in the plane
- Regularity of Distance Measures and Sets
- Self-Similar Sets 7. A Characterization of Self-Similar Fractals with Positive Hausdorff Measure
- Space‐time estimates for null forms and the local existence theorem
- Spherical averages of Fourier transforms of measures with finite energy; dimensions of intersections and distance sets
- The Favard length of product Cantor sets
- The Kakeya Maximal Function and the Spherical Summation Multipliers
- The power law for the Buffon needle probability of the four-corner Cantor set
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