An explicit stationary phase formula for the local formal Fourier-Laplace transform
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Publication:3597061
zbMath1162.32018arXiv0706.3570MaRDI QIDQ3597061
Publication date: 9 February 2009
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0706.3570
Sheaves of differential operators and their modules, (D)-modules (32C38) Differentials and other special sheaves; D-modules; Bernstein-Sato ideals and polynomials (14F10) Monodromy; relations with differential equations and (D)-modules (complex-analytic aspects) (32S40)
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