Singular Lagrangian manifolds and semiclassical analysis. (Q1872814)

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    Singular Lagrangian manifolds and semiclassical analysis. (English)
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    20 September 2003
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    The theory of singularities of Lagrangian manifolds was initiated by \textit{V.~I.~Arnol'd} [Funct. Anal. Appl. 15, 235--246 (1982; Zbl 0487.58003)], \textit{A.~B.~Givental'} [Itogi Nauki Tekh., Ser. Sovrem. Probl. Mat., Novejshie Dostizh. 33, 55--112 (1988; Zbl 0731.58023)], and others. Lagrangian submanifolds of symplectic manifolds play important role in classical mechanics and microlocal analysis. The author and \textit{S.~Vu Ngoc} [Ann. Sci. Éc. Norm. Supér., IV. Sér. 36, No.1, 1-55 (2003; Zbl 1028.81026)] gave Bohr-Sommerfeld rules for semiclassical completely integrable systems with two degrees of freedom with non-degenerate singularities (Morse-Bott singularities) under the assumption that the energy level of the first Hamiltonian is non-singular. In this paper, the author extends these results to more singular systems and considers classical and semiclassical normal forms for singular Lagrangian manifolds with two-dimensional phase spaces in the real analytic category. The semiclassical normal forms give the analog of the WKB-ansatz for these systems, from which the singular Bohr-Sommerfeld rules can be derived. Furthermore, the author treats the case of the saddle-node bifurcation in greater detail.
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    singular Lagrangian manifold
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    infinitesimal deformation
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    normal form
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    WKB-ansatz
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