Reduction of symplectic principal R-bundles
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Abstract: We describe a reduction process for symplectic principal -bundles in the presence of a momentum map. This type of structures plays an important role in the geometric formulation of non-autonomous Hamiltonian systems. We apply this procedure to the standard symplectic principal -bundle associated with a fibration . When is a principal -bundle and denotes the isotropy group associated with an element in the dual to the Lie algebra of , we use the reduction process in order to describe a Poisson structure on the quotient manifold whose symplectic leaves are isomorphic to the coadjoint orbit . Moreover, we show a reduction process for non-autonomous Hamiltonian systems on symplectic principal -bundles.
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