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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Lp-Asymptotics of Fourier Transform Of Fractal Measures

Senthil Raani, K S January 2015 (has links) (PDF)
One of the basic questions in harmonic analysis is to study the decay properties of the Fourier transform of measures or distributions supported on thin sets in Rn. When the support is a smooth enough manifold, an almost complete picture is available. One of the early results in this direction is the following: Let f in Cc∞(dσ), where dσ is the surface measure on the sphere Sn-1 Rn.Then the modulus of the Fourier transform of fdσ is bounded above by (1+|x|)(n-1)/2. Also fdσ in Lp(Rn) for all p > 2n/(n-1) . This result can be extended to compactly supported measure on (n-1)-dimensional manifolds with appropriate assumptions on the curvature. Similar results are known for measures supported in lower dimensional manifolds in Rn under appropriate curvature conditions. However, the picture for fractal measures is far from complete. This thesis is a contribution to the study of asymptotic properties of the Fourier transform of measures supported in sets of fractal dimension 0 < α < n for p ≤ 2n/α. In 2004, Agranovsky and Narayanan proved that if μ is a measure supported in a C1-manifold of dimension d < n, then the Fourier transform of μ is not in Lp(Rn) for 1 ≤ p ≤ 2n/d. We prove that the Fourier transform of a measure μ supported in a set E of fractal dimension α does not belong to Lp(Rn) for p≤ 2n/α. As an application we obtain Wiener-Tauberian type theorems on Rn and M(2). We also study Lp-asymptotics of the Fourier transform of fractal measures μ under appropriate conditions and give quantitative versions of the above statement by obtaining lower and upper bounds for the following limsup L∞ L-k∫|x|≤L|(fdµ)^(x)|pdx

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