A counterexample to the existence of a Poisson structure on a twisted group algebra

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DOI10.11606/ISSN.2316-9028.V3I1P109-113zbMATH Open1243.53130arXivmath/0608099OpenAlexW2079421485WikidataQ121746834 ScholiaQ121746834MaRDI QIDQ436444FDOQ436444


Authors: Eliana Zoque Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 20 July 2012

Published in: São Paulo Journal of Mathematical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Crawley-Boevey introduced the definition of a noncommutative Poisson structure on an associative algebra A that extends the notion of the usual Poisson bracket. Let V be a symplectic manifold and G be a finite group of symplectimorphisms of V. Consider the twisted group algebra A=C[V]#G. We produce a counterexample to prove that it is not always possible to define a noncommutative poisson structure on C[V]#G that extends the Poisson bracket on C[V]^G.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0608099




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