Contraction of Hamiltonian $K$-spaces
Abstract
In the spirit of recent work of Harada-Kaveh and Nishinou-Nohara-Ueda, we study the symplectic geometry of Popov's horospherical degenerations of complex algebraic varieties with the action of a complex linearly reductive group. We formulate an intrinsic symplectic contraction of a Hamiltonian space, which is a surjective, continuous map onto a new Hamiltonian space that is a symplectomorphism on an explicitly defined dense open subspace. This map is given by a precise formula, using techniques from the theory of symplectic reduction and symplectic implosion. We then show, using the Vinberg monoid, that the gradient-Hamiltonian flow for a horospherical degeneration of an algebraic variety gives rise to this contraction from a general fiber to the special fiber. We apply this construction to branching problems in representation theory, and finally we show how the Gel'fand-Tsetlin integrable system can be understood to arise this way.
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@article{arxiv.1509.06406,
title = {Contraction of Hamiltonian $K$-spaces},
author = {Joachim Hilgert and Christopher Manon and Johan Martens},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.06406},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
v3: 42 pages, various minor edits, to appear in IMRN