The stack of microlocal perverse sheaves
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Abstract: We give an explicit construction of the stack of microlocal perverse sheaves on the projective cotangent bundle of a complex manifold. Microlocal perverse sheaves will be represented as complexes of analytic ind-sheaves which have recently been studied by Kashiwara-Schapira. This description allows us to formulate the microlocal Riemann-Hilbert correspondance in order to establish an equivalence of stacks with the stack of regular holonomic microdifferential modules.
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