A Thom-Sebastiani theorem for fiber-integrals
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Abstract: The aim of this article is to prove a Thom-Sebastiani theorem for the asymptotics of the fiber-integrals. This means that we describe the asymptotics of the fiber-integrals of the function on in term of the asymptotics of the fiber-integrals of the holomorphic germs and . This reduces to compute the asymptotics of a convolution from the asymptotics of and modulo smooth terms. To obtain a precise theorem, giving the non vanishing of expected singular terms in the asymptotic expansion of , we have to compute the constants coming from the convolution process. We show that they are given by rational fractions of Gamma factors. This enable us to show that these constants do not vanish.
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