The Breadth Of Symplectic And Poisson Geometry

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Pub. Date: 2004-11-01
Publisher(s): Birkhauser
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Summary

One of the world's foremost geometers, Alan Weinstein has made deep contributions to symplectic and differential geometry, Lie theory, mechanics, and related fields. Written in his honor, the invited papers in this volume reflect the active and vibrant research in these areas and are a tribute to Weinstein's ongoing influence.The well-recognized contributors to this text cover a broad range of topics: Induction and reduction for systems with symmetry, symplectic geometry and topology, geometric quantization, the Weinstein Conjecture, Poisson algebra and geometry, Dirac structures, deformations for Lie group actions, Kähler geometry of moduli spaces, theory and applications of Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics and dynamics, symplectic and Poisson groupoids, and quantum representations.Intended for graduate students and working mathematicians in symplectic and Poisson geometry as well as mechanics, this text is a distillation of prominent research and an indication of the future trends and directions in geometry, mechanics, and mathematical physics.Contributors: H. Bursztyn, M. Cahen, M. Crainic, J. J. Duistermaat, K. Ehlers, S. Evens, V. L. Ginzburg, A. B. Givental, S. Gutt, D. D. Holm, J. Huebschmann, L. Jeffrey, F. Kirwan, M. Kogan, J. Koiller, Y. Kosmann-Schwarzbach, B. Kostant, C. Laurent-Gengoux, J-H. Lu, J. E. Marsden, K. C. H. Mackenzie, Y. Maeda, C-M. Marle, T. E. Milanov, N. Miyazaki, R. Montgomery, Y-G. Oh, J-P. Ortega, H. Omori, T. S. Ratiu, P. M. Rios, L. Schwachhöfer, J. Stasheff, I. Vaisman, A. Yoshioka, P. Xu, and S. Zelditch.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Academic genealogy of Alan Weinstein xiii
About Alan Weinstein xv
Students of Alan Weinstein xv
Alan Weinstein's publications xvi
Dirac structures, momentum maps, and quasi-Poisson manifolds
Henrique Bursztyu, Marius Crainic
1(40)
Construction of Ricci-type connections by reduction and induction
Michel Callen, Simone Gutt, Lorenz Schwachhöfer
41(18)
A mathematical model for geomagnetic reversals
J.J. Duistermaat
59(16)
Nonholonomic systems via moving frames: Cartan equivalence and Chaplygin Hamiltonization
Kurt Ehlers, Jair Koiller, Richard Montgomery, Pedro M. Rios
75(46)
Thompson's conjecture for real semisimple Lie groups
Sam Evens, Jiang-Hua Lu
121(18)
The Weinstein conjecture and theorems of nearby and almost existence
Viktor L. Ginzburg
139(34)
Simple singularities and integrable hierarchies
Alexander B. Givental, Todor E. Milanov
173(30)
Momentum maps and measure-valued solutions (peakons, filaments, and sheets) for the EPDiff equation
Darryl D. Holm, Jerrold E. Marsden
203(34)
Higher homotopies and Maurer-Cartan algebras: Quasi-Lie-Rinehart, Gerstenhaber, and Batalin-Vilkovisky algebras
Johannes Huebschmann
237(66)
Localization theorems by symplectic cuts
Lisa Jeffrey, Mikhail Kogan
303(24)
Refinements of the Morse stratification of the normsquare of the moment map
Frances Kirwan
327(36)
Quasi, twisted, and all that...in Poisson geometry and Lie algebroid theory
Yvette Kosmann-Schwarzbach
363(28)
Minimal coadjoint orbits and symplectic induction
Bertram Kostant
391(32)
Quantization of pre-quasi-symplectic groupoids and their Hamiltonian spaces
Camille Laurent-Gengoux, Ping Xu
423(32)
Duality and triple structures
Kirill C.H. Mackenzie
455(28)
Star exponential functions as two-valued elements
Y. Maeda, N. Miyazaki, H. Omori, A. Yoshioka
483(10)
From momentum maps and dual pairs to symplectic and Poisson groupoids
Charles-Michel Made
493(32)
Construction of spectral invariants of Hamiltonian paths on closed symplectic manifolds
Yong-Geun Oh
525(46)
The universal covering and covered spaces of a symplectic Lie algebra action
Juan-Pablo Ortega, Tudor S. Ratiu
571(12)
Poisson homotopy algebra: An idiosyncratic survey of homotopy algebraic topics related to Alan's interests
Jim Stasheff
583(20)
Dirac submanifolds of Jacobi manifolds
Izu Vaisman
603(20)
Quantum maps and automorphisms
Steve Zelditch
623

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