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Several variants of the classic Fibonacci inflation tiling are considered in an illustrative fashion, in one and in two dimensions, with an eye on changes or robustness of diffraction and dynamical spectra. In one dimension, we consider extension mechanisms of deterministic and of stochastic nature, while we look at direct product variations in a planar extension. For the pure point part, we systematically employ a cocycle approach that is based on the underlying renormalisation structure. It allows explicit calculations, particularly in cases where one meets regular model sets with Rauzy fractals as windows.
Grothendieck and Harder proved that every principal bundle over the projective line with split reductive structure group (and trivial over the generic point) can be reduced to a maximal torus. Furthermore, this reduction is unique modulo automorphism
In this note, we unify and extend various concepts in the area of $G$-complete reducibility, where $G$ is a reductive algebraic group. By results of Serre and Bate--Martin--R{o}hrle, the usual notion of $G$-complete reducibility can be re-framed as a
Schinzel and Wojcik have shown that if $alpha, beta$ are rational numbers not $0$ or $pm 1$, then $mathrm{ord}_p(alpha)=mathrm{ord}_p(beta)$ for infinitely many primes $p$, where $mathrm{ord}_p(cdot)$ denotes the order in $mathbb{F}_p^{times}$. We be
In this contribution to the volume in memoriam of Michel Henon, we thought appropriate to look at his early scientific work devoted to the dynamics of large assemblies of interacting masses. He predicted in his PhD thesis that, in such a system, firs
We present a new approach to the Marcinkiewicz interpolation inequality for the distribution function of the Hilbert transform, and prove an abstract version of this inequality. The approach uses logarithmic determinants and new estimates of canonical products of genus one.