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Measure theory / Real analysis / Fractals / Hausdorff dimension / Fourier transform / Lebesgue measure / Kakeya set / Support / Lebesgue differentiation theorem / Mathematical analysis / Harmonic analysis / Fourier analysis
Date: 2014-05-03 14:59:52
Measure theory
Real analysis
Fractals
Hausdorff dimension
Fourier transform
Lebesgue measure
Kakeya set
Support
Lebesgue differentiation theorem
Mathematical analysis
Harmonic analysis
Fourier analysis

Harmonic analysis and the geometry of fractals Izabella Laba ∗ Abstract. Singular and oscillatory integral estimates such as maximal theorems and

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