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Programme des événements
Séminaire du LaSIE Jeudi,le 14 juin
11:00 - 12:00 |
Alexei Kotov (Hradec Králové) |
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Rencontre Poisson
Jeudi, le 14 juin
12:30 - 14:30 |
Welcome lunch buffet and registration |
14:30 - 15:25 |
Florin Panaite (Bucharest) |
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15:30 - 16:25 |
Damien Bouloc (Toulouse) |
Integrable Hamiltonian systems with degenerate fibers
After reviewing the classical definitions and properties of Hamiltonian
systems and their momentum maps, I will explain some recent results on
degenerate singularities. These results concern three specific families
of Hamiltonian systems coming up with the surprising property that their
fibers, despite being degenerate, are isotropic manifolds with nice
geometric descriptions.
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16:30 - 17:00 |
Coffee break |
17:00 - 17:55 |
Vladimir Salnikov (La Rochelle) |
Supersymmetric Poisson sigma model and graded geometry around it
In this talk I will recall various instances of graded geometry, appearing naturally
in some fields of classical differential geometry (Poisson, equivariant theory...).
I will also explain that this is a useful language for theoretical physics
(sigma models, gauging, symmetries of functionals...).
The main goal would be to discuss possible extensions of the formalism to the supersymmetric setting.
I will explain what I mean by "supersymmetric", how the above mentioned contructions can be useful, and what is complicated in the problem.
The Poisson sigma model wil be the key example for all the constructions.
This talk is mostly based on the preprint: arXiv:1608.07457
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20:00 |
Social dinner |
Vendredi, le 15 juin
09:00 - 09:55 |
Dominique Manchon (Clermont Ferrand) |
Pre-Lie algebras : algebraic and combinatorial approach
Pre-Lie algebras were independently discovered by M. Gerstenhaber and E.
B. Vinberg in 1963. They were already in germ more than one century ago in
the works of A. Cayley on vector fields and rooted trees: this fact became
clear in 2001 when F. Chapoton and M. Livernet gave an explicit
description of the pre-Lie operad.
After recalling this historical context, I will present M. Al Kaabi's work
on monomial bases, and a non-freeness result on the pre-Lie algebra
associated with the free operad generated by one binary operation (joint
work with E. Burgunder et B. Delcroix-Oger)
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10:00 - 10:55 |
Sylvain Lavau (Porto) |
Modular class of a singular foliation
La classe modulaire est une généralisation de la divergence d'un champ de vecteur à d'autres structures géométriques comme la géométrie de Poisson ou les algébroides de Lie. La définition d'une classe modulaire pour un feuilletage régulier implique une forme volume du fibré normal ainsi que la connexion de Bott, et elle est horizontalement fermée (le long des feuilles). Dans le cas singulier, la définition classique ne marche plus puisque le fibré normal n'est plus nécessairement un fibré vectoriel. Nous montrerons qu'une manière naturelle de définir la classe modulaire d'un feuilletage singulier est d'utiliser un algébroide de Lie universel qui lui est associé.
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11:00 - 11:30 |
Coffee break |
11:30 - 12:25 |
Philippe Monnier (Toulouse) |
Smooth linearization of Poisson structures
In this talk, I will review some classical results of smooth
linearization of Poisson structures. In particular, when the Lie algebra
corresponding to the linear part is semisimple and compact, then the
linearization is possible (J. Conn). If this Lie algebra has a real rank
larger than 2, then one can find nonlinearizable cases (A. Weinstein).
The real-rank 1 is still open ; we will give ideas to try giving some
answers.
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12:30 |
Closing and lunch |
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