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Hamiltonian systems, symplectic flows, classical integrable systems

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Cotangent bundle lift theorem

[Edited typo 01/16/2022] Let $\pi:T^*M \to M$ be the canonical projection. Given a diffeomorphism of the base $f:M\to M$, the pullback mapping $f^*:T^*M \to T^*M$ is again a diffeomorphism, and one ha …
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Concrete almost-complex structures on $3 \#CP^2$

The connect sum $X:=CP^2\# CP^2 \# CP^2$ supposedly supports almost-complex structures, i.e. endomorphisms $J$ of the tangent bundle such that $J^2=-id$. The existence of these almost-complex structur …
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density of lagrangian grassmannian in usual grassmannian.

Consider the canonical symplectic structure $(\omega, J)$ on $\mathbb{R}^{2n}$. (i) What can be said about the density of the lagrangian grassmannian $L$ (i.e. those rank $n$ totally isotropic linear …
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How else can we describe the volume of a lagrangian submanifold in a Kahler manifold?

Suppose $(V^{2g}, g, \omega, J)$ is an almost Kahler manifold. ie. $(V,\omega)$ is a symplectic manifold with $\omega$-compatible almost complex structure $J$ ($J$ is a symplectomorphism) and such tha …
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Comparing the volume of a rational lagrangian under a linear symplectomorphism.

Let's fix the standard symplectic structure $(\mathbb{R}^{2g}, \omega, J)$. A (marked) symplectic lattice then has the form $A\mathbb{Z}^{2g}$ for $A \in Sp_{2g}\mathbb{R}$. We say a vector subspace $ …
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intersections of $SO_2^n, SL_2^n$ with $SO_{2n}, Sp_{2n}$

Let $\mathbb{R}^{2n}$ be endowed with the canonical symplectic structure $(\omega, J)$, where $\omega$ the usual nondegenerate symplectic form and $J$ the usual almost complex structure (ie. $\omega( …
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