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Nijenhuis geometry. III: \(\mathrm{gl}\)-regular Nijenhuis operators
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    Nijenhuis geometry. III: \(\mathrm{gl}\)-regular Nijenhuis operators (English)
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    28 February 2024
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    Summary: We study Nijenhuis operators, that is, \((1,1)\)-tensors with vanishing Nijenhuis torsion under the additional assumption that they are \(\mathrm{gl}\)-regular, i.e., every eigenvalue has geometric multiplicity one. We prove the existence of a coordinate system in which the operator takes first or second companion form, and give a local description of such operators. We apply this local description to study singular points. In particular, we obtain normal forms of \(\mathrm{gl}\)-regular Nijenhuis operators near singular points in dimension two and discover topological restrictions for the existence of \(\mathrm{gl}\)-regular Nijenhuis operators on closed surfaces.
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    Nijenhuis operator
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    Nijenhuis torsion
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    singular point
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    normal form
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    quasilinear PDE system
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    integrable PDEs
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