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The moment map on the space of symplectic 3D Monge-Ampère equations

Published 14 May 2021 in math.DG, math.AG, math.AP, math.RT, and math.SG | (2105.06675v3)

Abstract: For any second-order scalar PDE $\mathcal{E}$ in one unknown function, that we interpret as a hypersurface of a second-order jet space $J2$, we construct, by means of the characteristics of $\mathcal{E}$, a sub-bundle of the contact distribution of the underlying contact manifold $J1$, consisting of conic varieties. We call it the contact cone structure associated with $\mathcal{E}$. We then focus on symplectic Monge-Amp`ere equations in 3 independent variables, that are naturally parametrized by a 13-dimensional real projective space. If we pass to the field of complex numbers $\mathbb{C}$, this projective space turns out to be the projectivization of the 14-dimensional irreducible representation of the simple Lie group $\mathsf{Sp}(6,\mathbb{C})$: the associated moment map allows to define a rational map $\varpi$ from the space of symplectic 3D Monge-Amp`ere equations to the projectivization of the space of quadratic forms on a $6$-dimensional symplectic vector space. We study in details the relationship between the zero locus of the image of $\varpi$, herewith called the cocharacteristic variety, and the contact cone structure of a 3D Monge-Amp`ere equation $\mathcal{E}$: under the hypothesis of non-degenerate symbol, we prove that these two constructions coincide. A key tool in achieving such a result will be a complete list of mutually non-equivalent quadratic forms on a $6$-dimensional symplectic space, which has an interest on its own.

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