Hamiltonian operators of Dubrovin-Novikov type in 2D
Abstract
First order Hamiltonian operators of differential-geometric type were introduced by Dubrovin and Novikov in 1983, and thoroughly investigated by Mokhov. In 2D, they are generated by a pair of compatible flat metrics and which satisfy a set of additional constraints coming from the skew-symmetry condition and the Jacobi identity. We demonstrate that these constraints are equivalent to the requirement that is a linear Killing tensor of with zero Nijenhuis torsion. This allowed us to obtain a complete classification of -component operators with (for this was done before). For 2D operators the Darboux theorem does not hold: the operator may not be reducible to constant coefficient form. All interesting (non-constant) examples correspond to the case when the flat pencil is not semisimple, that is, the affinor has non-trivial Jordan block structure. In the case of a direct sum of Jordan blocks with distinct eigenvalues we obtain a complete classification of Hamiltonian operators for any number of components , revealing a remarkable correspondence with the class of trivial Frobenius manifolds modelled on .
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@article{arxiv.1312.0475,
title = {Hamiltonian operators of Dubrovin-Novikov type in 2D},
author = {E. V. Ferapontov and P. Lorenzoni and A. Savoldi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.0475},
year = {2015}
}
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40 pages