Symplectic integration of regular Poisson manifolds.

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Abstract: A symplectic integration of a Poisson manifold (M,Lambda) is a symplectic groupoid (Gamma,eta) which realizes the given Poisson manifold, i.e. such that the space of units Gamma0 with the induced Poisson structure Lambda0 is isomorphic to (M,Lambda). This notion was introduced by A. Weinstein in order to quantize Poisson manifolds by quantizing their symplectic integration. Any Poisson manifold can be integrated by a local symplectic groupoid but already for regular Poisson manifolds there are obstructions to global integrability. The aim of this paper is to summarize all the known obstructions and present a sufficient topological condition for integrability of regular Poisson manifolds; we will indeed describe a concrete procedure for this integration. Further our criterion will provide necessary and sufficient if we require Gamma to be Hausdorff, which is a suitable condition to proceed to Weinstein's program of quantization. These integrability results may be interpreted as an generalization of the Cartan-Smith proof of Lie's third theorem in the infinite dimensional case.



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