Obtaining the Fourier spectrum via Fourier coefficients

Marc Carnovale, Jonathan Fraser, Ana E. de Orellana*

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Abstract

The Fourier spectrum is a family of dimensions that interpolates between the Fourier and Hausdorff dimensions and are defined in terms of certain energies which capture Fourier decay. In this paper we obtain a convenient discrete representation of those energies using the Fourier coefficients. As an example application, we use this representation to establish sharp bounds for the Fourier spectrum of a general measure with bounded support, improving previous estimates of the second-named author
Original languageEnglish
JournalArXiv e-prints
Publication statusSubmitted - 2024

Keywords

  • Fourier transform
  • fractal geometry
  • Fractal dimension
  • Fourier dimension
  • Dimension interpolation

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