Gauge equivalence of Dirac structures and symplectic groupoids (Q1864247)

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Gauge equivalence of Dirac structures and symplectic groupoids
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    Gauge equivalence of Dirac structures and symplectic groupoids (English)
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    17 March 2003
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    Dirac structures were introduced by \textit{T. Courant} and \textit{A. Weinstein} in [Actions hamiltoniennes de groupes. Troisième théorème de Lie, Sémin. Sud-Rhodan. Géom. VIII, Lyon/France 1986, Trav. Cours 27, 39-49 (1988; Zbl 0698.58020)] to provide a geometric framework for the study of constrained mechanical systems. Examples of Dirac structures on a manifold include pre-symplectic forms, Poisson structures and foliations. The authors extend the notion of a symplectic dual pair (defined by \textit{A. Weinstein} in [J. Differ. Geom. 18, 523-557 (1983; Zbl 0524.58011)] to a more general notion that they call a pre-symplectic pre-dual pair. This generalization consists in the substitution of the symplectic manifold in the dual pair by a pre-symplectic manifold in the pre-dual pair, Poisson manifolds by Dirac manifolds and Poisson manifolds with symplectically orthogonal fibres by Dirac maps verifying a more general condition that includes the kernel of the pre-symplectic form. Then, the main results of the paper are: 1. Ordinary symplectic dual pairs are obtained as quotient of pre-duals pairs (under natural regularity conditions). 2. Two integrable gauge-equivalent Poisson structures are Morita equivalent (notion defined by \textit{P. Xu} in Commun. Math. Phys. 142, 493-509 (1991; Zbl 0746.58034), i.e., they form part of a symplectic dual pair verifying some conditions of connectedness on the fibres. An example proves that the converse is not true. 3. A sufficient condition for Morita equivalence of Poisson structures vanishing nearly on a finite number of smooth disjoint curves on a compact connected oriented surface.
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    Dirac structures
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    gauge equivalence
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    Morita equivalence
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    symplectic groupoids
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