Poisson-Lie structures as shifted Poisson structures (Q2656145)

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Poisson-Lie structures as shifted Poisson structures
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    10 March 2021
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    The article under review has six sections and contains several interesting results in each of them. The main areas treated are: Poisson geometry and symplectic geometry using Lie theory, theory of category, cohomology theory, scheme theory, several differential geometry tools and more. Familiarizing with notions on the above topics is required to follow easily the content of the present paper. Let us resume the principal results taking it into account. We have two classification theorems with \(G\) an affine algebraic group, the one is for \(\text{Pois}(BG,n)\) that is to say the space of \(n\)-shifted Poisson structures on a derived algebraic stack \(BG=[pt/G]\) following the value of \(n\in\mathbb{N}^\ast\). The other is for \(\text{Cois}(BH\rightarrow BG,n)\), the space of the couple of \(n\)-shifted Poisson structures on \(BG\) and \(n\)-shifted coisotropic structures on a morphism of derived algebraic stacks \(BH\rightarrow BG\) where \(H\) is a closed subgroup of \(G\) and \(n=1\) or \(2\). Let \(X_1,X_2\) two algebraic stacks and \(X_1\rightarrow X_2\) a morphism, \(\text{Pois}(X_1\rightarrow X_2,n)\) is the space of triples of \(n\)-shifted Poisson structures on \(X_1\) and on \(X_2\) with relation doing \(X_1\rightarrow X_2\) as a Poisson morphism. One theorem is made on \(\text{Pois}(BG,n=1 \text{ or } 2 )\) and \(\text{Pois}(pt\rightarrow \overset{\wedge}{BG},n=0 \text{ or } 1 )\) with \(\overset{\wedge}{BG}\) is the formal completion of \(BG\). Next, the paper proposes equivalence result on the above \(H,G\) with one \(H\)-invariant open subscheme \(U\) on a set of classical dynamic \(r\)-matrices based on \(U\) with \(r\in g\otimes g\) (\(g\) is the Lie algebra of \(G\)). Moreover, given a source-connected smooth affine groupoid \(g\Rightarrow X\) on a smooth affine scheme, the space of \(1\)-shifted Poisson (resp. symplectic) structures on \([X/g]\) and the groupoid of quasi-Poisson (resp. quasi-symplectic) structures on \(g\) relative to morphisms via twists is equivalent. One of the other results on this paper, the symplectic realization on a Poisson manifold interacting with Manin couple and Manin triple. Even if the author studies general notions in geometry, explain his results by taking examples is beautiful, especially on shifted Poisson and coisotropic structures.
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    shifted Poisson structure
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    Poisson-Lie group
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    Poisson groupoid
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    classical \(r\)-matrix
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