Stratifications of real vector spaces from constructible sheaves with conical microsupport
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Abstract: Interpreting the syzygy theorem for tame modules over posets in the setting of derived categories of subanalytically constructible sheaves proves two conjectures due to Kashiwara and Schapira concerning the existence of stratifications of real vector spaces that play well with sheaves having microsupport in a given cone or, equivalently, sheaves in the corresponding conic topology.
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