Integrable systems and foliations Feuilletages et systèmes intégrables

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Integrable systems and foliations = Feuilletages et systèmes intégrables

Claude Albert, Robert Brouzet, Jean Paul Dufour, editors

(Progress in mathematics, vol. 145)

Birkhäuser, c1997

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  • : Basel

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Papers from a colloquium "Système intégrables et Feuukketages" held in Montpellier, France, May 22-26, 1995, in honor of Pierre Molino's 60th birthday

Includes bibliographical references

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Volume

: Boston ISBN 9780817638948

Description

The articles in this volume are an outgrowth of a colloquium "Systemes Integrables et Feuilletages," which was held in honor of the sixtieth birthday of Pierre Molino. The topics cover the broad range of mathematical areas which were of keen interest to Molino, namely, integral systems and more generally symplectic geometry and Poisson structures, foliations and Lie transverse structures, transitive structures, and classification problems.

Table of Contents

Orbites des structures rigides (d'apres M. Gromov).- On the Betti Numbers of Nilpotent Lie Algebras of Small Dimension.- Realisations feuilletees de quelques pseudogroupes.- A Morse Theoretic Proof of Poisson Lie Convexity.- Sur l'uniformisation des laminations paraboliques.- Extensions essentielles privilegiees d'algebres de Lie classiques de dimension infinie.- Holonomy Groups of Solvable Lie Foliations.- On the Weak Homotopy Type of Etale Groupoids.- Classification globale des formes differentielles transitives sur la sphere S5.- A Lecture on Poisson-Nijenhuis Structures.- Integrable Hamiltonian Systems Associated to Families of Curves and Their Bi-Hamiltonian Structure.
Volume

: Basel ISBN 9783764338947

Description

The articles in this volume are an outgrowth of a colloqiuum "Systems Integrables et Feuilletages", which was held in honour of the 60th birthday of Pierre Molino. The topics cover a broad range of mathematical areas which were of keen interest to Molino, namely: integral systems and more generally symplectic geometry and Poisson structures, foliations and lie transverse structures, transitive structures, and classification problems.

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