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'''Note''': This draft still doesn't define microfunction and not quite ready to be in mainspace
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Let ''M'' be a real-analytic manifold and ''X'' its complexification.

A microfunction can be used to define a hyper function. By definition, the sheaf of ]s on ''M'' is the restriction of the sheaf of microfunctions to ''M'', in parallel to the fact the sheaf of real-analytic functions on ''M'' is the restriction of the sheaf of holomorphic functions on ''X'' to ''M''.

== References ==
*] and ]: ''Sheaves on Manifolds.'' Springer-Verlag. Berlin Heidelberg New York.1990: {{ISBN|3-540-51861-4}}.

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