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Configurations of Points and the Symplectic Berry-Robbins Problem

Metric Geometry 2014-12-22 v2

Abstract

We present a new problem on configurations of points, which is a new version of a similar problem by Atiyah and Sutcliffe, except it is related to the Lie group Sp(n)\operatorname{Sp}(n), instead of the Lie group U(n)\operatorname{U}(n). Denote by h\mathfrak{h} a Cartan algebra of Sp(n)\operatorname{Sp}(n), and Δ\Delta the union of the zero sets of the roots of Sp(n)\operatorname{Sp}(n) tensored with R3\mathbb{R}^3, each being a map from hR3R3\mathfrak{h} \otimes \mathbb{R}^3 \to \mathbb{R}^3. We wish to construct a map (hR3)\ΔSp(n)/Tn(\mathfrak{h} \otimes \mathbb{R}^3) \backslash \Delta \to \operatorname{Sp}(n)/T^n which is equivariant under the action of the Weyl group WnW_n of Sp(n)\operatorname{Sp}(n) (the symplectic Berry-Robbins problem). Here, the target space is the flag manifold of Sp(n)\operatorname{Sp}(n), and TnT^n is the diagonal nn-torus. The existence of such a map was proved by Atiyah and Bielawski in a more general context. We present an explicit smooth candidate for such an equivariant map, which would be a genuine map provided a certain linear independence conjecture holds. We prove the linear independence conjecture for n=2n=2.

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@article{arxiv.1407.8291,
  title  = {Configurations of Points and the Symplectic Berry-Robbins Problem},
  author = {Joseph Malkoun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.8291},
  year   = {2014}
}