Pure point diffractive substitution Delone sets have the Meyer property
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delonemeyersubstitutiondiffractivedynamicalpointprimitivepure
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We prove that a primitive substitution Delone set, which is pure point diffractive, is a Meyer set. This answers a question of J. C. Lagarias. We also show that for primitive substitution Delone sets, being a Meyer set is equivalent to having a relatively dense set of Bragg peaks. The proof is based on tiling dynamical systems and the connection between the diffraction and dynamical spectra.
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