On the Volume Elements of a Manifold with Transverse Zeroes
- 作者: Cardona R.1, Miranda E.2
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							- BGSMath Laboratory of Geometry and Dynamical Systems, Department of Mathematics, EPSEB, Edifici P, UPC
- Observatoire de Paris Laboratory of Geometry and Dynamical Systems, Department of Mathematics, EPSEB, Edifici P, UPC
 
- 期: 卷 24, 编号 2 (2019)
- 页面: 187-197
- 栏目: Article
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/1560-3547/article/view/219292
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1560354719020047
- ID: 219292
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Moser proved in 1965 in his seminal paper [15] that two volume forms on a compact manifold can be conjugated by a diffeomorphism, that is to say they are equivalent, if and only if their associated cohomology classes in the top cohomology group of a manifold coincide. In particular, this yields a classification of compact symplectic surfaces in terms of De Rham cohomology. In this paper we generalize these results for volume forms admitting transversal zeroes. In this case there is also a cohomology capturing the classification: the relative cohomology with respect to the critical hypersurface. We compare this classification scheme with the classification of Poisson structures on surfaces which are symplectic away from a hypersurface where they fulfill a transversality assumption (b-Poisson structures). We do this using the desingularization technique introduced in [10] and extend it to bm-Nambu structures.
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Robert Cardona
BGSMath Laboratory of Geometry and Dynamical Systems, Department of Mathematics, EPSEB, Edifici P, UPC
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Eva Miranda
Observatoire de Paris Laboratory of Geometry and Dynamical Systems, Department of Mathematics, EPSEB, Edifici P, UPC
														Email: robert.cardona@upc.edu
				                					                																			                												                	西班牙, 							Avinguda del Doctor Marañon 44–50, Barcelona, 08028						
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