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On implicit Lagrangian differential systems

S. Janeczko — 2000

Annales Polonici Mathematici

Let (P,ω) be a symplectic manifold. We find an integrability condition for an implicit differential system D' which is formed by a Lagrangian submanifold in the canonical symplectic tangent bundle (TP,ὡ).

Systems of rays in the presence of distribution of hyperplanes

S. Janeczko — 1995

Banach Center Publications

Horizontal systems of rays arise in the study of integral curves of Hamiltonian systems v H on T*X, which are tangent to a given distribution V of hyperplanes on X. We investigate the local properties of systems of rays for general pairs (H,V) as well as for Hamiltonians H such that the corresponding Hamiltonian vector fields v H are horizontal with respect to V. As an example we explicitly calculate the space of horizontal geodesics and the corresponding systems of rays for the canonical distribution...

Logarithmic structure of the generalized bifurcation set

S. Janeczko — 1996

Annales Polonici Mathematici

Let G : n × r be a holomorphic family of functions. If Λ n × r , π r : n × r r is an analytic variety then    Q Λ ( G ) = ( x , u ) n × r : G ( · , u ) h a s a c r i t i c a l p o i n t i n Λ π r - 1 ( u ) is a natural generalization of the bifurcation variety of G. We investigate the local structure of Q Λ ( G ) for locally trivial deformations of Λ = π r - 1 ( 0 ) . In particular, we construct an algorithm for determining logarithmic stratifications provided G is versal.

Bifurcations in symplectic space

G. IshikawaS. Janeczko — 2008

Banach Center Publications

In this paper we take new steps in the theory of symplectic and isotropic bifurcations, by solving the classification problem under a natural equivalence in several typical cases. Moreover we define the notion of coisotropic varieties and formulate also the coisotropic bifurcation problem. We consider several symplectic invariants of isotropic and coisotropic varieties, providing illustrative examples in the simplest non-trivial cases.

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