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The following pages link to Pair correlations of aperiodic inflation rules via renormalisation: some interesting examples (Q281752):
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- Spectral notions of aperiodic order (Q504020) (← links)
- Spectral analysis of a family of binary inflation rules (Q723646) (← links)
- Spectral and arithmetic structures in aperiodic order (Q776402) (← links)
- Substitution-based structures with absolutely continuous spectrum (Q1653257) (← links)
- Spectral structures and topological methods in mathematical quasicrystals. Abstracts from the workshop held October 1--7, 2017 (Q1731956) (← links)
- Renormalisation for inflation tilings. I: General theory (Q2058974) (← links)
- Monochromatic arithmetic progressions in binary Thue-Morse-like words (Q2089070) (← links)
- Fourier transform of Rauzy fractals and point spectrum of 1D Pisot inflation tilings (Q2218100) (← links)
- On the Fourier analysis of measures with Meyer set support (Q2286471) (← links)
- Renormalisation of pair correlation measures for primitive inflation rules and absence of absolutely continuous diffraction (Q2323512) (← links)
- On the (dis)continuity of the Fourier transform of measures (Q2661201) (← links)
- Uniformly distributed orbits in \(\mathbb{T}^d\) and singular substitution dynamical systems (Q2699877) (← links)
- Binary Constant-Length Substitutions and Mahler Measures of Borwein Polynomials (Q3298035) (← links)
- Lyapunov exponents for binary substitutions of constant length (Q4599459) (← links)
- On weakly almost periodic measures (Q4633764) (← links)
- Three variations on a theme by Fibonacci (Q4959349) (← links)
- Introduction to Hierarchical Tiling Dynamical Systems (Q5141331) (← links)
- Renormalisation of Pair Correlations and Their Fourier Transforms for Primitive Block Substitutions (Q5141336) (← links)
- A note on measures vanishing at infinity (Q5226418) (← links)
- Why do (weak) Meyer sets diffract? (Q6155981) (← links)
- Tempered distributions with translation bounded measure as Fourier transform and the generalized Eberlein decomposition (Q6196786) (← links)