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Int\'egration symplectique des vari\'et\'es de Poisson r\'eguli\`eres

dg-ga 2008-02-03 v1 Differential Geometry

Abstract

A symplectic integration of a Poisson manifold (M,Λ)(M,\Lambda) is a symplectic groupoid (Γ,η)(\Gamma,\eta) which realizes the given Poisson manifold, i.e. such that the space of units Γ0\Gamma_0 with the induced Poisson structure Λ0\Lambda_0 is isomorphic to (M,Λ)(M,\Lambda). This notion was introduced by A. Weinstein in order to quantize Poisson manifolds by quantizing their symplectic integration. Any Poisson manifold can be integrated by a local symplectic groupoid but already for regular Poisson manifolds there are obstructions to global integrability. The aim of this paper is to summarize all the known obstructions and present a sufficient topological condition for integrability of regular Poisson manifolds; we will indeed describe a concrete procedure for this integration. Further our criterion will provide necessary and sufficient if we require Γ\Gamma to be Hausdorff, which is a suitable condition to proceed to Weinstein's program of quantization. These integrability results may be interpreted as an generalization of the Cartan-Smith proof of Lie's third theorem in the infinite dimensional case.

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@article{arxiv.dg-ga/9407009,
  title  = {Int\'egration symplectique des vari\'et\'es de Poisson r\'eguli\`eres},
  author = {F. Alcalde-Cuesta and G. Hector},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:dg-ga/9407009},
  year   = {2008}
}

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39 pages, LATEX