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    Small union with large set of centers

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    Let T⊂RnT\subset{\mathbb R}^n be a fixed set. By a scaled copy of TT around x∈Rnx\in{\mathbb R}^n we mean a set of the form x+rTx+rT for some r>0r>0. In this survey paper we study results about the following type of problems: How small can a set be if it contains a scaled copy of TT around every point of a set of given size? We will consider the cases when TT is circle or sphere centered at the origin, Cantor set in R{\mathbb R}, the boundary of a square centered at the origin, or more generally the kk-skeleton (0≀k<n0\le k<n) of an nn-dimensional cube centered at the origin or the kk-skeleton of a more general polytope of Rn{\mathbb R}^n. We also study the case when we allow not only scaled copies but also scaled and rotated copies and also the case when we allow only rotated copies

    Fourier bases and Fourier frames on self-affine measures

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    This paper gives a review of the recent progress in the study of Fourier bases and Fourier frames on self-affine measures. In particular, we emphasize the new matrix analysis approach for checking the completeness of a mutually orthogonal set. This method helps us settle down a long-standing conjecture that Hadamard triples generates self-affine spectral measures. It also gives us non-trivial examples of fractal measures with Fourier frames. Furthermore, a new avenue is open to investigate whether the Middle Third Cantor measure admits Fourier frames

    Uniform energy bound and asymptotics for the Maxwell field on a slowly rotating Kerr black hole exterior

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    We consider the Maxwell equation in the exterior of a very slowly rotating Kerr black hole. For this system, we prove the boundedness of a positive definite energy on each hypersurface of constant tt. We also prove the convergence of each solution to a stationary Coulomb solution. We separate a general solution into the charged, Coulomb part and the uncharged part. Convergence to the Coulomb solutions follows from the fact that the uncharged part satisfies a Morawetz estimate, i.e. that a spatially localised energy density is integrable in time. For the unchanged part, we study both the full Maxwell equation and the Fackerell-Ipser equation for one component. To treat the Fackerell-Ipser equation, we use a Fourier transform in tt. For the Fackerell-Ipser equation, we prove a refined Morawetz estimate that controls 3/2 derivatives with no loss near the orbiting null geodesics.Comment: 50 pages. v3 minor typographical change

    A Szemeredi-Trotter type theorem in R4\mathbb{R}^4

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    We show that mm points and nn two-dimensional algebraic surfaces in R4\mathbb{R}^4 can have at most O(mk2k−1n2k−22k−1+m+n)O(m^{\frac{k}{2k-1}}n^{\frac{2k-2}{2k-1}}+m+n) incidences, provided that the algebraic surfaces behave like pseudoflats with kk degrees of freedom, and that m≀n2k+23km\leq n^{\frac{2k+2}{3k}}. As a special case, we obtain a Szemer\'edi-Trotter type theorem for 2--planes in R4\mathbb{R}^4, provided m≀nm\leq n and the planes intersect transversely. As a further special case, we obtain a Szemer\'edi-Trotter type theorem for complex lines in C2\mathbb{C}^2 with no restrictions on mm and nn (this theorem was originally proved by T\'oth using a different method). As a third special case, we obtain a Szemer\'edi-Trotter type theorem for complex unit circles in C2\mathbb{C}^2. We obtain our results by combining several tools, including a two-level analogue of the discrete polynomial partitioning theorem and the crossing lemma.Comment: 50 pages. V3: final version. To appear in Discrete and Computational Geometr

    A quantitative version of the non-abelian idempotent theorem

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    Suppose that G is a finite group and A is a subset of G such that 1_A has algebra norm at most M. Then 1_A is a plus/minus sum of at most L cosets of subgroups of G, and L can be taken to be triply tower in O(M). This is a quantitative version of the non-abelian idempotent theorem.Comment: 82 pp. Changed the title from `Indicator functions in the Fourier-Eymard algebra'. Corrected the proof of Lemma 19.1. Expanded the introduction. Corrected typo

    Distance sets of well-distributed planar point sets

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    We prove that a well-distributed subset of R 2 can have a distance set ∆ with #( ∆ ∩ [0, N]) ≀ CN 3/2−ɛ only if the distance is induced by a polygon K. Furthermore, if the above estimate holds with ɛ = 1/2, then K can have only finitely many sides
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