Lecture 2
Lecture 2
2.1
. . . C (k1 T ) C (k T ) C (
k+1 T ) . . .
is an exact sequence of sheaves, even though it is not an exact sequence of vector spaces.
(1) We dened the Lie derivative of a vector eld X to be LX = [X , d]. Since X Der1 (. (M )) and
d Der+1 (. (M )), we have
[X , d] = X d (1)(1)(1) dX = X d + dX
(2) : V V , = If is an isomorphism, then for any X V we have (X, X) = 0, so that
X X = Ker (X) = 1 Ann X
Ann X
X
X
=
=
X
(X )
X
Then using induction, we can prove that V must be even dimensional.
2.2
Symplectic Manifolds
(v)
=
(
(v)).
In
coordinates
(x
,
.
.
.
,
x
,
a
,
.
.
.
,
a
),
we
have
1
n
i ai dx and
There exist isotropic subspaces of any dimension 0, 1, . . . , n, and coisotropic subspaces of any dimension
n, n + 1, . . . , 2n. Hence, Lagragian subspaces must be of dimension n.
We have analogous denitions for submanifolds of a symplectic manifold (M, ):
f
2.3
Poisson geometry
xj .
(6)
t1
F lX
1
tk
. . . F lX
(x0 ) sweeps out S x0 submanifold of M such that
k
Example (of a generalized Poisson structure). Let M = g , for g a Lie algebra, [, ] 2 g g. Then
Thus Xf = adf , so the the leaves of = Im are coadjoint orbits. If S is a leaf, then
0 NS T |S T |S 0
is a short exact sequence and we have an isomorphism : T S = TN |SS T S, which implies that the leaf
S is symplectic.
of choice of f, g, so {f, g} = f, g
is well dened.
Therefore, giving a Poisson structure on a manifold is the same as giving a generalized folliation with
symplectic leaves.
When is Poisson, [, ] = 0, we can dene
d = [, ] : C (k T ) C (k+1 T )
Note that [, ] is of degree (2 1), so it makes sense to cal it d . Also,
d2 (A) = [, [, A]] = [[, ] , A] [, [, A]] = [, [, A]]
= d2 = 0
Thus, we have a chain complex
d
. . . C (k1 T )
C (k T )
C (k+1 T ) . . .