Cohomological and Poisson structures and integrable hierarchies in tautological subbundles for Birkhoff strata of the Sato Grassmannian (Q461555)

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Cohomological and Poisson structures and integrable hierarchies in tautological subbundles for Birkhoff strata of the Sato Grassmannian
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    Cohomological and Poisson structures and integrable hierarchies in tautological subbundles for Birkhoff strata of the Sato Grassmannian (English)
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    13 October 2014
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    In this article, the authors consider cohomological and Poisson structures associated with the special tautological subbundles \(TB_{W_{1,2,\dots,n}}\) for the Birkhoff strata of the Sato Grassmannian. It is shown that the tangent bundles of \(TB_{W_{1,2,\dots,n}}\) are isomorphic to the linear spaces of two-coboundaries with vanishing Harrison cohomology modules. A special class of two-coboundaries is provided by a system of integrable quasilinear partial differential equations. For the big cell, it is the hierarchy of dispersionless Kadomtsev-Petviashvili (dKP) equations. It is also demonstrated that the families of ideals for algebraic varieties in \(TB_{W_{1,2,\dots,n}}\) can be viewed as Poisson ideals. This observation establishes a relation between families of algebraic curves in \(TB_{W_{\hat{S}}}\) and coisotropic deformations of such curves of zero and nonzero genus described by hierarchies of systems of hydrodynamic type; the dKP hierarchy is such a hierarchy. As a conclusion, the interrelation between cohomological and Poisson structures is noted.
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    Birkhoff stratum
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    Harrison cohomology
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    integrable system
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