Poisson manifolds of compact types (PMCT 1)

Author:

Crainic Marius1,Fernandes Rui Loja2,Martínez Torres David3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Utrecht University, 3508 TAUtrecht, The Netherlands

2. Department of Mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1409 W. Green Street, Urbana, IL 61801, USA

3. Departamento de Matemática, PUC-Rio, R. Mq. S. Vicente 225, Rio de Janeiro22451-900, Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThis is the first in a series of papers dedicated to the study of Poisson manifolds of compact types (PMCTs). This notion encompasses several classes of Poisson manifolds defined via properties of their symplectic integrations. In this first paper we establish some fundamental properties and constructions of PMCTs. For instance, we show that their Poisson cohomology behaves very much like the de Rham cohomology of a compact manifold (Hodge decomposition, non-degenerate Poincaré duality pairing, etc.) and that the Moser trick can be adapted to PMCTs. More important, we find unexpected connections between PMCTs and symplectic topology: PMCTs are related with the theory of Lagrangian fibrations and we exhibit a construction of a non-trivial PMCT related to a classical question on the topology of the orbits of a free symplectic circle action. In subsequent papers, we will establish deep connections between PMCTs and integral affine geometry, Hamiltonian G-spaces, foliation theory, orbifolds, Lie theory and symplectic gerbes.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Applied Mathematics,General Mathematics

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