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On Principal Value and Standard Extension of Distributions

For a holomorphic function f on a complex manifold M we explain in this article that the distribution associated to |f | 2$α$ (Log|f | 2) q f --N by taking the corresponding limit on the sets {|f | $\ge$ $ε$} when $ε$ goes to 0, coincides for ($α$) non negative and q, N $\in$ N, with the value at $λ$ = $α$ of the meromorphic extension of the distribution |f | 2$λ$ (Log|f | 2) q f --N. This implies that any distribution in the D Mmodule generated by such a distribution has the Standard Extension Property. This implies a non torsion result for the D M-module generated by such a distribution. As an application of this result we determine generators for the conjugate modules of the regular holonomic D-modules associated to z($σ$) $λ$ , the power $λ$, where $λ$ is any complex number, of the (multivalued) root of the universal equation of degree k, z k + k j=1 (--1) h $σ$ h z k--h = 0 whose structure is studied in [4].

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