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One-parameter contractions of Lie-Poisson brackets (English)
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24 March 2014
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Summary: We consider contractions of Lie and Poisson algebras and the behaviour of their centres under contractions. A polynomial Poisson algebra \({\mathcal A}=\mathbb K[\mathbb A^n]\) is said to be of Kostant type, if its centre \(Z({\mathcal A})\) is freely generated by homogeneous polynomials \(F_1,\ldots,F_r\) such that they give Kostant's regularity criterion on \(\mathbb A^n (d_xF_i\) are linear independent if and only if the Poisson tensor has the maximal rank at \(x\)). If the initial Poisson algebra is of Kostant type and \(F_i\) satisfy a certain degree-equality, then the contraction is also of Kostant type. The general result is illustrated by two examples. Both are contractions of a simple Lie algebra \(\mathfrak g\) corresponding to a decomposition \(\mathfrak g=\mathfrak h \oplus V\), where \(\mathfrak h\) is a subalgebra. Here \({\mathcal A}={\mathcal S}(\mathfrak g)=\mathbb K[\mathfrak g^{\ast}], Z({\mathcal A})={\mathcal S}(\mathfrak g)^{\mathfrak g}\), and the contracted Lie algebra is a semidirect product of \(\mathfrak h\) and an Abelian ideal isomorphic to \(\mathfrak g/\mathfrak h\) as an \(\mathfrak h\)-module. In the first example, \(\mathfrak h\) is a symmetric subalgebra and in the second, it is a Borel subalgebra and \(V\) is the nilpotent radical of an opposite Borel.
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nilpotent orbits
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centralisers
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symmetric invariants
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