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Toric resolution of singularities in a certain class of $C^{\infty}$ functions and asymptotic analysis of oscillatory integrals

Joe Kamimoto, Toshihiro Nose

Published 2012-08-20Version 1

In a seminal work of A. N. Varchenko, the behavior at infinity of oscillatory integrals with real analytic phase is precisely investigated by using the theory of toric varieties based on the geometry of the Newton polyhedron of the phase. The purpose of this paper is to generalize his results to the case that the phase is contained in a certain class of $C^{\infty}$ functions. The key in our analysis is a toric resolution of singularities in the above class of $C^{\infty}$ functions. The properties of poles of local zeta functions, which are closely related to the behavior of oscillatory integrals, are also studied under the associated situation.

Comments: 44 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1203.0808
Categories: math.CA
Subjects: 58K55, 14B05, 14M25
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