Baake M, Moody RV, Richard C, Sing B (2003)
Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes
Publication year: 2003
Publisher: WILEY - VCH
Edited Volumes: Quasicrystals: Structure and Physical Properties
City/Town: Berlin
Pages Range: 89-207
ISBN: 978-3527403998
DOI: 10.1002/3527606572
This review revolves around the question which general distribution of scatterers (in a Euclidean space) results in a pure point diffraction spectrum. Firstly, we treat mathematical diffration theory and state conditions under which such a distribution has pure point diffraction. We explain how a cut and project scheme naturally appears in this context and then turn our attention to the special situation of model sets and lattice substitution systems. As an example, we analyse the paperfolding sequence. In the last part, we summarize some aspects of stochastic point sets, with focus both on structure and diffraction.
APA:
Baake, M., Moody, R.V., Richard, C., & Sing, B. (2003). Which distributions of matter diffract? - Some answers. In Hans-Rainer Trebin (Eds.), Quasicrystals: Structure and Physical Properties. (pp. 89-207). Berlin: WILEY - VCH.
MLA:
Baake, Michael, et al. "Which distributions of matter diffract? - Some answers." Quasicrystals: Structure and Physical Properties. Ed. Hans-Rainer Trebin, Berlin: WILEY - VCH, 2003. 89-207.
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