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$\hbar$-Riemann-Hilbert correspondence

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arxiv 2202.04400 v1 pith:GUMYFW7U submitted 2022-02-09 math.SG hep-thmath.AGmath.CV

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keywords correspondencequantizationcategoryhbarquantizationsriemann-hilbertsheafanalysis
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We formulate and prove a Riemann-Hilbert correspondence between $\hbar$-differential equations and sheaf quantizations, which can be considered as a correspondence between two kinds of quantizations (deformation and sheaf quantization) of holomorphic cotangent bundles. The latter category is expected to be equivalent to a version of Fukaya category, which is a "quantization" of Lagrangian intersection theory. The ideas of the constructions are based on asymptotic/WKB analysis, which is related to geometric quantization.

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