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- coisotropic if W⊥ ⊆ W. W is coisotropic if and only if ω descends to a nondegenerate form on the quotient space W/W⊥. Equivalently W is coisotropic if...
- {\displaystyle i:L\hookrightarrow M} of dimension k {\displaystyle k} which is a coisotropic submanifold of both ( M , ω 1 ) {\displaystyle (M,\omega _{1})} and (...
- level with no periodic trajectories. Some of his other works concern coisotropic intersection theory, and Poisson–Lie groups. Ginzburg was elected as...
- by coisotropic submanifolds, introduced by Weinstein in order to "extend the lagrangian calculus from symplectic to Poisson manifolds". A coisotropic submanifold...
- H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Arnold Arnold conjecture. AKSZ coisotropic completely integrable system Darboux chart deformation quantization deformation...
- these authors introduced and studied a derived version of Poisson and coisotropic structures with applications to deformation quantization. Lately Toën...
- his Ph.D. (Candidate of Sciences) with thesis classification of some coisotropic actions of algebraic groups and advisor E. B. Vinberg. As a postdoc Losev...
- Lagrangian and holomorphic cycles on a Kahler manifold. There may also be coisotropic branes in various dimensions other than half dimensions of Lagrangian...
- Felder, Giovanni (2007). "Relative formality theorem and quantisation of coisotropic submanifolds". Advances in Mathematics. 208 (2): 521–548. arXiv:math/0501540...
- {\displaystyle m\subset G\times G\times (G,-\pi )} of the multiplication map is coisotropic. An example of a Poisson-Lie groupoid is a Poisson-Lie group (where M...