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Affinity in the context of D-modules, as defined by Alexander Beilinson is the subject of a new stub D-affinity. There is a categorical generalization in the MPI1996-53 preprint (pdf) of Lunts and Rosenberg in terms of differential monads. Many generalizations of Beilinson-Bernstein localization theorem have their intuitive explanation in a two-step reasoning. First the noncommutative algebra in question is understood as a noncommutative (or maybe categorical) resolution of singularities of a commutative object. Then the latter satisfies D-affinity and one can localize.
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