Journal of Lie Theory Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 571--582 (2002) |
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Convexity of Hamiltonian manifoldsFriedrich KnopF. KnopDepartment of Mathematics Rutgers University New Brunswick NJ 08903 USA Abstract: We study point set topological properties of the moment map. In particular, we introduce the notion of a convex Hamiltonian manifold. This notion combines convexity of the momentum image and connectedness of moment map fibers with a certain openness requirement for the moment map. We show that convexity rules out many pathologies for moment maps. Then we show that the most important classes of Hamiltonian manifolds (e.g., unitary vector spaces, compact manifolds, or cotangent bundles) are in fact convex. Moreover, we prove that every Hamiltonian manifold is locally convex. Full text of the article:
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