A Glimpse at Mathematical Diffraction Theory
Abstract
Mathematical diffraction theory is concerned with the analysis of the diffraction measure of a translation bounded complex measure ω. It emerges as the Fourier transform of the autocorrelation measure of ω. The mathematically rigorous approach has produced a number of interesting results in the context of perfect and random systems, some of which are summarized here.
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