Motivic wave front sets
Abstract
The concept of wave front set was introduced in 1969-1970 by M. Sato in the hyperfunctions context and by L. H\"ormander in the C∞ context. Howe used the theory of wave front sets in the study of Lie groups representations. Heifetz defined a notion of wave front set for distributions in the p-adic setting and used it to study some representations of p-adic Lie groups. In this article, we work in the k((t))-setting with k a characteristic zero field. In that setting, balls are no longer compact but working in a definable context provides good substitutes for finiteness and compactness properties. We develop a notion of definable distributions in the motivic integration framework of Cluckers--Loeser for which we define notions of singular support and -wave front sets (relative to some multiplicative subgroups of the valued field) and we investigate their behaviour under natural operations like pull-back, tensor product, and products of distributions.
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