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Non-trivial simple poles at negative integers and mass concentration at singularity
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    Non-trivial simple poles at negative integers and mass concentration at singularity (English)
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    17 September 2002
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    Let \((f,0)\) be a germ of a holomorphic function on a germ of an irreducible analytic space of dimension \(n+1 \geq 3\) having an isolated singularity. It is assumed that the point \(0\) is an isolated singularity for the eigenvalue \(1\) of the monodromy. There is a canonical Hermitian form on \(H^n(F)_1\), given by poles of order at least 2 at the negative integers in the meromorphic extension of \(\int_X| f| ^{2\lambda}\square\). Let \(J\) be the image of \(H^n(X^*)\) in \(H^n(F)_1\). The authors try to get an hold on the simple poles at the negative integers produced by \(J\), that is, the fact that \(X\) itself is nonsingular. For this purpose they construct an Hermitian \(\mathcal H\) form on \(J\), which is related to the simple poles produced by \(J\). Part of the poles are detected by the Hermitian form \(\mathcal H\). To study the other ones, they study the so-called mass concentration at the singularity. Finally the authors give precise information asymptotics of oscillatory integrals.
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    singularities
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    oscillatory integrals
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    mass concentration
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