The inverse problem of pure point diffraction -- examples and open questions

Abstract

This paper considers some open questions related to the inverse problem of pure point diffraction, in particular, what types of objects may diffract, and which of these may exhibit the same diffraction. Some diverse objects with the same simple lattice diffraction are constructed, including a tempered distribution that is not a measure, and it is shown that there are uncountably many such objects in the diffraction solution class of any pure point diffraction measure with an infinite supporting set.

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