Poisson Lie groups, dressing transformations, and Bruhat decompositions (Q1120869)

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Poisson Lie groups, dressing transformations, and Bruhat decompositions
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    Poisson Lie groups, dressing transformations, and Bruhat decompositions (English)
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    A Poisson Lie group is a Lie group G with a Poisson structure for which the multiplication \(G\times G\to G\) is a Poisson map. Poisson actions of these groups are defined by an analogous condition. According to \textit{V. G. Drinfel'd} [Sov. Math., Dokl. 27, 68-71, translation from Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 268, 285-287 (1983; Zbl 0526.58017)] and \textit{M. A. Semenov- Tian-Shansky} [Publ. Res. Inst. Math. Sci. 21, 1237-1260 (1985; Zbl 0673.58019)], every Poisson Lie group has a dual Poisson group \(G^*\) with a (locally defined) action on G by so-called dressing transformations. These structures were originally motivated by considering the classical limit of completely integrable quantum systems. Using the Iwasawa decomposition, it is shown that every compact semisimple Lie group G admits a compatible Poisson structure which passes in a natural way to each coadjoint orbit of G. (These structures were also found by S. Majid via the Drinfel'd-Jimbo solution of the Yang- Baxter equation.) The symplectic leaves on the coadjoint orbits, which are also orbits of an action of the dual group, turn out to be precisely the cells of the Bruhat decomposition. The paper ends with some remarks about possible connections of the results with recent work on quantum groups and quantum spheres.
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    Poisson Lie group
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    dressing transformations
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    completely integrable quantum systems
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    Iwasawa decomposition
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    Poisson structure
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    Yang-Baxter equation
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    Bruhat decomposition
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