D-modules of pure Gaussian type and enhanced ind-sheaves
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Abstract: Differential systems of pure Gaussian type are examples of D-modules on the complex projective line with an irregular singularity at infinity, and as such are subject to the Stokes phenomenon. We employ the theory of enhanced ind-sheaves and the Riemann-Hilbert correspondence for holonomic D-modules of A. D'Agnolo and M. Kashiwara to describe the Stokes phenomenon topologically. Using this description, we perform a topological computation of the Fourier-Laplace transform of a D-module of pure Gaussian type in this framework, recovering and generalizing a result of C. Sabbah.
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