Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket

Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket

In differential geometry, the Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket, also known as the Schouten bracket, is a type of graded Lie bracket defined on multivector fields on a smooth manifold extending the Lie bracket of vector fields. There are two different versions, both rather confusingly called by the same name. The most common version is defined on alternating multivector fields and makes them into a Gerstenhaber algebra, but there is also another version defined on symmetric multivector fields, which is more or less the same as the Poisson bracket on the cotangent bundle. It was discovered by Jan Arnoldus Schouten (1940, 1953) and its properties were investigated by his student Albert Nijenhuis (1955). It is related to but not the same as the Nijenhuis-Richardson bracket and the Frölicher-Nijenhuis bracket.

Definition and properties

An alternating multivector field is a section of the exterior algebra ∧∗T"M" over the tangent bundle of a manifold "M". The alternating multivector fields form a graded supercommutative ring with the product of "a" and "b" written as "ab" (some authors use "a"∧"b"). This is dual to the usual algebra of differential forms Ω∗"M" by the pairing on homogeneous elements:: omega(a_1a_2 dots a_p)=left{egin{matrix}omega(a_1,...,a_p)&(omegain Omega^pM)\0&(omega otinOmega^pM)end{matrix} ight.The degree of a multivector "A" in ∧"p"T"M" is defined to be |"A"| = "p".

The skew symmetric Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket is the unique extension of the Lie bracket of vector fields to a graded bracket on the space of alternating multivector fields that makes the alternating multivector fields into a Gerstenhaber algebra.It is given in terms of the Lie bracket of vector fields by : [a_1cdots a_m,b_1cdots b_n] =sum_{i,j}(-1)^{i+j} [a_i,b_j] a_1cdots a_{i-1}a_{i+1}cdots a_mb_1cdots b_{j-1}b_{j+1}cdots b_nfor vector fields "a""i" and "b""j".It has the following properties.
*|"ab"| = |"a"| + |"b"| (The product has degree 0)
*| ["a","b"] | = |"a"| + |"b"| − 1 (The Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket has degree −1)
*("ab")"c" = "a"("bc"), "ab" = (−1)|"a"||"b"|"ba" (the product is associative and (super) commutative)
* ["a","bc"] = ["a","b"] "c" + (−1)|"a"|(|"b"|-1)"b" ["a","c"] (Poisson identity)
* ["a","b"] = −(−1)(|"a"|-1)(|"b"|-1) ["b","a"] (Antisymmetry of Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket)
* ["a","b"] ,"c"] = ["a", ["b","c"] −(−1)(|"a"|-1)(|"b"|-1) ["b", ["a","c"] (Jacobi identity for Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket)
* If "f" and "g" are functions (multivectors homogeneous of degree 0), then ["f","g"] = 0.
* If "a" is a vector field, then ["a","b"] = La"b" is the usual Lie derivative of the multivector field "b" along "a", and in particular if "a" and "b" are vector fields then the Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket is the usual Lie bracket of vector fields.

The Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket makes the multivector fields into a Lie superalgebra if the grading is changed to the one of opposite parity (so that the even and odd subspaces are switched), thoughwith this new grading it is no longer a supercommutative ring. Accordingly, the Jacobi identity may also be expressed in the symmetrical form:(-1)^{(|a|-1)(|b|-1)} [a, [b,c] +(-1)^{(|b|-1)(|c|-1)} [b, [a,c] +(-1)^{|c|-1)(|a|-1)} [c, [a,b] = 0.,

Generalizations

There is a common generalization of the Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket for alternating multivector fields and the Frölicher-Nijenhuis bracket due to Vinogradov (1990).

A version of the Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket can also be defined for symmetric multivector fields in a similar way. The symmetric multivector fields can be identified with functions on the cotangent space "T"*("M") of "M" that are polynomial in the fiber, and under this identification the symmetric Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket corresponds to the Poisson bracket of functions on the symplectic manifold "T"*("M").There is a common generalization of the Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket for symmetric multivector fields and the Frölicher-Nijenhuis bracket due to Dubois-Violette and Peter W. Michor (1995).

External links

*Nicola Ciccoli [http://toknotes.mimuw.edu.pl/sem4/online/node9.html "Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket"] in notes on [http://toknotes.mimuw.edu.pl/sem4/online/fpqg.html "From Poisson to Quantum Geometry"]

References

*Michel Dubois-Violette, Peter W. Michor "A common generalization of the Frölicher-Nijenhuis bracket and the Schouten bracket for symmetric multi vector fields" arXiv|id=alg-geom/9401006 Indag. Mathem., N.S. 6, 1 (1995) 51--66
* Charles-Michel Marle [http://perso.orange.fr/Charles-Michel.Marle/pdffiles/schouten.pdf "The Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket and interior products"] , Journal of Geometry and Physics, 23, 350--359, 1997.
*A. Nijenhuis, "Jacobi-type identities for bilinear differential concomitants of certain tensor fields I", Indagationes Math. 17 (1955) 390-403.
*J.A. Schouten, "Über Differentialkonkomitanten zweier kontravarianten Grössen" Indag. Math. , 2 (1940) pp. 449–452
*J. A. Schouten, "On the differential operators of the first order in tensor calculus", In "Convegno Int. Geom. Diff. Italia, 1953, Ed. Cremonese, pages 1-7.
*A. M. Vinogradov, "Unification of Schouten-Nijenhuis and Frölicher-Nijenhuis brackets, cohomology and super differential operators, Sov. Math. Zametki 47 (1990).


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