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Informationen zum Autor Pertti Mattila is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Helsinki and an expert in geometric measure theory. He has authored the book Geometry of Sets and Measures in Euclidean Spaces as well as more than 80 other scientific publications. Klappentext Modern text examining the interplay between measure theory and Fourier analysis. Zusammenfassung During the past two decades there has been active interplay between geometric measure theory and Fourier analysis. This book for graduate students and researchers describes part of that development! concentrating on the relationship between the Fourier transform and Hausdorff dimension. It covers classical results as well as cutting-edge research. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Measure theoretic preliminaries; 3. Fourier transforms; 4. Hausdorff dimension of projections and distance sets; 5. Exceptional projections and Sobolev dimension; 6. Slices of measures and intersections with planes; 7. Intersections of general sets and measures; 8. Cantor measures; 9. Bernoulli convolutions; 10. Projections of the four-corner Cantor set; 11. Besicovitch sets; 12. Brownian motion; 13. Riesz products; 14. Oscillatory integrals (stationary phase) and surface measures; 15. Spherical averages and distance sets; 16. Proof of the Wolff-Erdöan Theorem; 17. Sobolev spaces, Schrödinger equation and spherical averages; 18. Generalized projections of Peres and Schlag; 19. Restriction problems; 20. Stationary phase and restriction; 21. Fourier multipliers; 22. Kakeya problems; 23. Dimension of Besicovitch sets and Kakeya maximal inequalities; 24. (n, k) Besicovitch sets; 25. Bilinear restriction; References; List of basic notation; Author index; Subject index.