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Topological computation of some Stokes phenomena on the affine line

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Let $\mathcal M$ be a holonomic algebraic $\mathcal D$-module on the affine line, regular everywhere including at infinity. Malgrange gave a complete description of the Fourier-Laplace transform $\widehat{\mathcal M}$, including its Stokes multipliers at infinity, in terms of the quiver of $\mathcal M$. Let $F$ be the perverse sheaf of holomorphic solutions to $\mathcal M$. By the irregular Riemann-Hilbert correspondence, $\widehat{\mathcal M}$ is determined by the enhanced Fourier-Sato transform $F^\curlywedge$ of $F$. Our aim here is to recover Malgrange's result in a purely topological way, by computing $F^\curlywedge$ using Borel-Moore cycles. In this paper, we also consider some irregular $\mathcal M$'s, like in the case of the Airy equation, where our cycles are related to steepest descent paths.

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Enhanced specialization and microlocalization

math.AG · 2019-08-04 · accept · novelty 6.0

The paper defines enhanced specialization and microlocalization functors for enhanced ind-sheaves, proves their main properties, and relates microlocalization to the smash functor via the enhanced Fourier-Sato transform.

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  • Enhanced specialization and microlocalization math.AG · 2019-08-04 · accept · none · ref 2 · internal anchor

    The paper defines enhanced specialization and microlocalization functors for enhanced ind-sheaves, proves their main properties, and relates microlocalization to the smash functor via the enhanced Fourier-Sato transform.