Self-duality of the \(SL_2\) Hitchin integrable system at genus 2 (Q1290533)

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    Self-duality of the \(SL_2\) Hitchin integrable system at genus 2
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      Self-duality of the \(SL_2\) Hitchin integrable system at genus 2 (English)
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      20 July 1999
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      The authors revisit the Hitchin integrable system whose phase space is the bundle cotangent to the moduli space \({\mathcal N}\) of holomorphic \(SL_2\)-bundles over a smooth complex curve of genus 2. As has been shown, \({\mathcal N}\) may be identified with the 3-dimensional projective space of theta functions of the 2nd order, i.e. \({\mathcal N}\cong\mathbb{P}^3\). The authors prove that the Hitchin system on \(T^*{\mathcal N}\cong\mathbb{P}^3\) possesses a remarkable symmetry: It is invariant under the interchange of positions and momenta. This property allows to complete the work by \textit{B. van Geemen} and \textit{E. Previato} [Duke Math. J. 85, No. 3, 659-683 (1996; Zbl 0879.14010)] which, basing on the classical results on geometry of the Kummer quartic surfaces, specified the explicit form of the Hamiltonians of the Hitchin system. The resulting integrable system resembles the classic Neumann systems which are also self-dual. Its quantization produces a commuting family of differential operators of the 2nd order acting on homogeneous polynomials in four complex variables. As recently shown by \textit{B. van Geemen} and \textit{A. J. de Jong} [J. Am. Math. Soc. 11, No. 1, 189-228 (1998; Zbl 0920.32017)] these operators realize the Knizhnik-Zamolodchikov-Bernard-Hitchin connection for group \(SU(2)\) and genus 2 curves.
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      self-duality
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      bundles over a smooth complex curve
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      Hitchin integrable system
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      moduli space
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      theta functions
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