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Calculation of local formal Fourier transforms
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    Calculation of local formal Fourier transforms (English)
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    27 March 2013
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    The author obtains new proofs for the explicit formulas due to J. Fang and C. Sabbah describing the local Fourier transforms for connections on a formal punctured disk. Instead of working with connection matrices as J. Fang does, the author deals directly with the differential operators, as in the recent work by D. Arinkin.
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    connection
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    formal punctured disk
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    Fourier transform
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