Manifolds with split (into halves) stable normal bundles in phase spaces (Q760062)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3883231
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3883231 |
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Manifolds with split (into halves) stable normal bundles in phase spaces (English)
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1984
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Liouville's well-known theorem asserts that if a mechanical system with n degrees of freedom has n commuting integrals of movement then compact manifolds of constant actions of the ensemble of these integrals are diffeomorphic to n-dimensional tori and the system performs an almost periodic movement on any such torus. The present paper studies the simplest topological properties of such manifolds without any assumptions on the Poisson brackets of the integrals of movement. It is proved that stable normal bundles of these manifolds are decomposed by halves in a fixed way - i.e. they are the objects of \(2\gamma\)-bordism theory. Earlier the author has proved that any \(2\gamma\)-manifold can be presented as a pre-image of a regular value of smooth mapping of some phase space onto a Euclidean space. [See the author, Cobordisms of integral manifolds in phase spaces, Colloq. Topology, Abstr., Eger, Hungary, p. 40 (1983).]
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stable normal bundles of integral manifolds
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non-commuting first integrals
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mechanical system with n degrees of freedom
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almost periodic movement
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2\(\gamma \) -bordism theory
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