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On dynamical invariants of coadjoint orbits of 3D volume-preserving diffeomorphisms

Dynamical Systems 2025-11-11 v2 Mathematical Physics Differential Geometry math.MP

Abstract

The helicity, or asymptotic linking number, is a functional of exact volume-preserving vector fields on 3-manifolds, invariant under volume-preserving transformations. It is known to exhibit remarkable uniqueness properties: many invariant functionals reduce to functions of helicity. We examine how severely this uniqueness can fail. On integral homology spheres with the C1C^{1}-topology, the failure is extreme: for every C1C^{1}-open set of nonvanishing exact fields of fixed helicity, some other global dynamical invariant is continuous and non-constant in that set; the Ruelle invariant if some field is non-Anosov, and topological entropy otherwise. In particular, on the three-sphere, the Ruelle invariant is everywhere independent of helicity. This implies, in a very strong sense, a negative answer to a question of Arnold and Khesin on the somewhere density of coadjoint orbits of 3D volume-preserving diffeomorphisms, when considered for the C1C^1-topology. On arbitrary three-manifolds, we also answer the question in the negative using local rather than global invariants.

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@article{arxiv.2510.12606,
  title  = {On dynamical invariants of coadjoint orbits of 3D volume-preserving diffeomorphisms},
  author = {Robert Cardona and Julian Chaidez and Francisco Torres de Lizaur},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.12606},
  year   = {2025}
}

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