A microlocal approach to the enhanced Fourier-Sato transform in dimension one
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Abstract: Let be a holonomic algebraic -module on the affine line. Its exponential factors are Puiseux germs describing the growth of holomorphic solutions to at irregular points. The stationary phase formula states that the exponential factors of the Fourier transform of are obtained by Legendre transform from the exponential factors of . We give a microlocal proof of this fact, by translating it in terms of enhanced ind-sheaves through the Riemann-Hilbert correspondence.
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