Fourier transform of algebraic measures

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zbMATH Open1326.43001arXiv1303.0576MaRDI QIDQ2945007FDOQ2945007


Authors: Vladimir Drinfeld Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 9 September 2015

Abstract: These are notes of a talk based on the work arXiv:1212.3630 joint with A. Aizenbud. Let V be a finite-dimensional vector space over a local field F of characteristic 0. Let f be a function on V of the form f(x)=psi(P(x)), where P is a polynomial on V and psi is a nontrivial additive character of F. Then it is clear that the Fourier transform of f is well-defined as a distribution on V*. Due to J.Bernstein, Hrushovski-Kazhdan, and Cluckers-Loeser, it is known that the Fourier transform is smooth on a non-empty Zariski-open conic subset of V*. The goal of these notes is to sketch a proof of this result (and some related ones), which is very simple modulo resolution of singularities (the existing proofs use D-module theory in the Archimedean case and model theory in the non-Archimedian one).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.0576




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