Spectral theory of dynamical systems as diffraction theory of sampling functions
Abstract
We consider topological dynamical systems over and, more generally, locally compact, σ-compact abelian groups. We relate spectral theory and diffraction theory. We first use a a recently developed general framework of diffraction theory to associate an autocorrelation and a diffraction measure to any L2-function over such a dynamical system. This diffraction measure is shown to be the spectral measure of the function. If the group has a countable basis of the topology one can also exhibit the underlying autocorrelation by sampling along the orbits. Building on these considerations we then show how the spectral theory of dynamical systems can be reformulated via diffraction theory of function dynamical systems. In particular, we show that the diffraction measures of suitable factors provide a complete spectral invariant.
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