Inherited structures in deformations of Poisson pencils

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DOI10.1016/J.GEOMPHYS.2011.12.006zbMATH Open1238.37021arXiv1107.2327OpenAlexW2024127917MaRDI QIDQ413690FDOQ413690

Alessandro Arsie, Paolo Lorenzoni

Publication date: 7 May 2012

Published in: Journal of Geometry and Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this paper we study some properties of bi-Hamiltonian deformations of Poisson pencils of hydrodynamic type. More specifically, we are interested in determining those structures of the fully deformed pencils that are inherited through the interaction between structural properties of the dispersionless pencils (in particular exactness or homogeneity) and suitable finiteness conditions on the central invariants (like polynomiality). This approach enables us to gain some information about each term of the deformation to all orders in epsilon. Concretely, we show that deformations of exact Poisson pencils of hydrodynamic type with polynomial central invariants can be put, via a Miura transformation, in a special form, that provides us with a tool to map a fully deformed Poisson pencil with polynomial central invariants of a given degree to a fully deformed Poisson pencil with constant central invariants to all orders in epsilon. In particular, this construction is applied to the so called r-KdV-CH hierarchy that encompasses all known examples with non-constant central invariants. As far as homogeneous Poisson pencils of hydrodynamic type is concerned, we prove that they can also be put in a special form, if the central invariants are homogeneous polynomials. Through this we can compute the homogeneity degree about the tensorial component appearing in each order in epsilon, namely the coefficient of the highest order derivative of the delta.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1107.2327





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