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- Q17098889 subject Q7413945.
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- Q17098889 abstract "In mathematics, a Meyer set or almost lattice is a set relatively dense X of points in the Euclidean plane or a higher-dimensional Euclidean space such that its Minkowski difference with itself is uniformly discrete. Meyer sets have several equivalent characterizations; they are named after Yves Meyer, who studied them as a mathematical model for quasicrystals.".
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- Q17098889 comment "In mathematics, a Meyer set or almost lattice is a set relatively dense X of points in the Euclidean plane or a higher-dimensional Euclidean space such that its Minkowski difference with itself is uniformly discrete. Meyer sets have several equivalent characterizations; they are named after Yves Meyer, who studied them as a mathematical model for quasicrystals.".
- Q17098889 label "Meyer set".