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Quasi-classical generalized CRF structures (English)
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3 February 2017
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From the abstract: In an earlier paper, we studied manifolds \(M\) endowed with a generalized \(F\) structure \(\Phi \in \mathrm{End}(TM \oplus T^* M)\), skew-symmetric with respect to the pairing metric, such that \(\Phi^3 + \Phi = 0\). Furthermore, if \(\Phi\) is integrable (in some well-defined sense), \(\Phi\) is a generalized CRF structure [the author, Geom. Dedicata 133, 129--154 (2008; Zbl 1138.53033)]. In the present paper, we study quasi-classical generalized F and CRF structures, which may be seen as a generalization of the holomorphic Poisson structures (it is well known that the latter may also be defined via generalized geometry). The structures that we study are equivalent to a pair of tensor fields \((A \in \mathrm{End}(TM), \pi \in \wedge^2 TM)\), where \(A^3 + A = 0\) and some relations between \(A\) and \(\pi\) hold. We establish the integrability conditions in terms of \((A, \pi)\). They include the facts that \(A\) is a classical CRF structure, \(\pi\) is a Poisson bivector field and \(\mathrm{im}A\) is a (non)holonomic Poisson submanifold of \((M,\pi)\). We discuss the case where either \(\ker A\) or \(\mathrm{im} A\) is tangent to a foliation and, in particular, the case of almost contact manifolds. Finally, we show that the dual bundle of \(\mathrm{im} A\) inherits a Lie algebroid structure and we briefly discuss the Poisson cohomology of \(\pi\), including an associated spectral sequence and a Dolbeault type grading.
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generalized complex structure
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generalized CRF structure
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holomorphic Poisson structure
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