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The Fourier Ratio: Uncertainty, Restriction, and Approximation for Compactly Supported Measures

Published 18 Dec 2025 in math.CA, math.FA, math.MG, and math.PR | (2512.16751v1)

Abstract: We introduce a continuous analog of the Fourier ratio for compactly supported Borel measures. For a measure (μ) on (\mathbb{R}d) and (f\in L2(μ)), the Fourier ratio compares (L1) and (L2) norms of a regularized Fourier transform at scale (R). We develop a fractal uncertainty principle giving sharp two-sided bounds in terms of covering numbers of spatial and frequency supports, with applications to exact signal recovery. We show that small Fourier ratio implies efficient approximation by low-degree trigonometric polynomials in (L1), (L2), and (L\infty). In contrast, restriction estimates reveal a sharp gap between curved measures and random fractal measures, yielding strong lower bounds on approximation degree. Applications to convex surface measures are also obtained.

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