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Extensions of Banach Lie-Poisson spaces (English)
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26 January 2005
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It is a well-known observation that, in finite dimensions, a Lie algebra bracket on the vector space \(\mathfrak g\) is equivalent to a linear Poisson structure on the dual space \(\mathfrak g^*\). The latter is also called a Lie-Poisson structure. The linear Poisson structures play an important role in the theory of integrable systems and quantization. Infinite-dimensional Lie-Poisson structures are studied in the paper in the framework of Banach spaces. The main difference and difficulty comes here from the fact that a given Banach space may be non-reflexive, or even may be not a dual space at all, so the standard duality fails. In this context extensions of Lie algebras and extensions of Lie-Poisson structures are studied, parallel to the finite-dimensional theory. Some physically motivated examples are offered.
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Banach space
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predual space
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Banach-Lie algebra
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Lie algebra extension
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von Neumann algebra
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