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Components of generalised complex structures on transitive Courant algebroids

Published 11 Dec 2025 in math.DG | (2512.10482v1)

Abstract: Generalised almost complex structures J\mathcal J on transitive Courant algebroids EE are studied in terms of their components with respect to a splitting ETMT<sup>M</sup>GE\cong TM \oplus T<sup>*M</sup> \oplus \mathcal G, where MM denotes the base of EE and G\mathcal G its bundle of quadratic Lie algebras. Necessary and sufficient integrability equations for J\mathcal J are established in this formalism. As an application, it is shown that the integrability of J\mathcal J implies that one of the components defines a Poisson structure on MM. Then the structure (normal form) of generalised complex structures for which the Poisson structure is non-degenerate is determined. It is shown that it is fully encoded in a pair (ω,ρ)(ω, ρ) consisting of a symplectic structure ωω on MM and a representation ρ:π<em>1(M)Aut(g,,</em>g,Jg)ρ: π<em>1(M) \to \mathrm{Aut}(\mathfrak g, \langle \cdot ,\cdot \rangle</em>{\mathfrak{g}}, J_{\mathfrak{g}}) by automorphism of a quadratic Lie algebra (g,,g)(\mathfrak g, \langle \cdot ,\cdot \rangle_{\mathfrak{g}}) commuting with an integrable (in the sense of Lie algebras) skew-symmetric complex structure JgJ_{\mathfrak{g}}. Examples of such representations and obstructions for the existence of non-degenerate generalised complex structures are discussed. Finally, a construction of generalised complex structures on transitive Courant algebroids over complex manifolds for which the Poisson structure degenerates along a complex analytic hypersurface is presented.

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