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# Frölicher-Nijenhuis Bracket

The Frölicher–Nijenhuis bracket is a graded Lie bracket defined for vector-valued differential forms on manifolds, Lie algebroids, groupoids, and in more general algebraic contexts. It extends the classical Lie bracket of vector fields to forms of arbitrary degree with values in the tangent bundle or other vector bundles, providing a unifying structure for integrability, deformation theory, and cohomology in differential geometry and related mathematical disciplines.

## 1. Historical Development and Algebraic Foundation

The bracket was introduced in the 1950s by Nijenhuis and Frölicher, first in coordinate form for (1,1)-tensor fields and later in a coordinate-free, algebraic framework using derivations on the exterior algebra of forms [2105.14828]. Formally, for a smooth manifold $M$, the space of TM-valued forms $\Omega^k(M, TM) \oplus_{k=0}^{\infty} \Omega^k(M, TM)$ carries a graded Lie algebra structure:

\[
[K, L]_{FN} \in \Omega^{k+\ell}(M, TM)
\]

where $K \in \Omega^k(M, TM)$, $L \in \Omega^\ell(M, TM)$. The bracket is defined via the commutator of the Nijenhuis–Lie derivatives:

\[
\mathcal{L}_K = [\iota_K, d]
\]

\[
[L, M]_{FN} \text{ is the unique vector–valued } (l+m)\text{-form satisfying } \mathcal{L}_{[L,M]_{FN}} = [\mathcal{L}_L, \mathcal{L}_M]
\]

It generalizes both the Lie bracket of vector fields (for $k=\ell=0$) and the Schouten–Nijenhuis bracket for multivector fields.

## 2. Algebraic and Geometric Structure

The FN bracket is graded antisymmetric and satisfies the graded Jacobi identity [1101.3878]:

\[
[\xi_1, \xi_2]_{FN} = -(-1)^{pq} [\xi_2, \xi_1]_{FN}
\]

For three forms $\xi_1, \xi_2, \xi_3$ of degrees $p, q, r$ respectively,

\[
[\xi_1, [\xi_2, \xi_3]_{FN}]_{FN} + (-1)^{p(q+r)}[\xi_2, [\xi_3, \xi_1]_{FN}]_{FN} + (-1)^{r(p+q)}[\xi_3, [\xi_1, \xi_2]_{FN}]_{FN} = 0
\]

This structure naturally extends to vector-valued forms on Lie algebroids [1412.2533], groupoids [1706.00870], and in algebraic contexts such as pre-Lie algebras [1710.03749], Hom-Lie algebras [2409.01865], and nonsymmetric operads [2505.02044].

## 3. Geometric Interpretation and Integrability

The FN bracket encodes torsion and integrability conditions in both classical and generalized geometric settings. For an endomorphism $N$ of the tangent bundle (or a vector bundle $A$), its Nijenhuis torsion is related to the FN bracket:

\[
T_N(X, Y) = [N X, N Y] + N^2[X, Y] - N([N X, Y] + [X, N Y])
\]

Vanishing of $[N, N]_{FN}$ (or $T_N = 0$) is a necessary and often sufficient condition for integrability of distributions, complex structures (Newlander–Nirenberg theorem), and generalized structures such as $G_2$- and $\mathrm{Spin}(7)$-manifolds [1605.01508]. The bracket fully characterizes torsion-free exceptional geometric structures; for example, a $G_2$-structure is torsion-free if and only if

\[
[Cr, X_\varphi]_{FN} = 0 \quad \text{or} \quad [X_\varphi, X_\varphi]_{FN} = 0
\]

where $Cr$ and $X_\varphi$ are natural cross product tensors associated to $\varphi$ [1605.01508]. The same holds for $\mathrm{Spin}(7)$ via

\[
[P, P]_{FN} = 0
\]

with $P$ the canonical cross product tensor.

## 4. FN Bracket in Lie Algebroid, Groupoid, and Operad Contexts

### Lie Algebroids

For $K \in \Gamma(\wedge^k A^* \otimes A)$, $L \in \Gamma(\wedge^\ell A^* \otimes A)$, the FN bracket is given by insertion operators summing over shuffles of arguments [2503.22157]:

\[
[K, L]_{FN} = i_K L - (-1)^{(k-1)(\ell-1)} i_L K
\]

This bracket endows the space of vector-valued forms with a graded Lie algebra structure, fundamental for the theory of Nijenhuis Lie algebroids and their cohomology [2503.22157]. Integrability and deformation are controlled by Maurer–Cartan equations in the associated dg Lie algebra.

### Lie Groupoids

Multiplicative vector-valued forms on Lie groupoids form a graded Lie subalgebra under the FN bracket. The bracket preserves multiplicativity and is compatible with complex structures, connections, and the Bott–Shulman–Stasheff complex [1706.00870].

### Operads and Algebraic Brackets

Generalizations of the FN bracket to algebraic structures such as nonsymmetric operads with multiplication provide universal formulas for Nijenhuis operators, Rota–Baxter operators, and their deformations. For operad $\mathcal{P}$ and multiplication $\pi$, the FN bracket [2505.02044]:

\[
[f,g]_{\mathsf{FN}} = [f,g]_\pi + (-1)^m\,\iota_{\delta_\pi f} (g) - (-1)^{(m+1)n}\,\iota_{\delta_\pi g}(f)
\]

where $\delta_\pi(f)$ is the Hochschild-type operadic differential.

## 5. FN Cohomology, Deformation Theory, and Derived Brackets

### FN Cohomology and Maurer–Cartan Elements

A vector-valued form $K$ of odd degree satisfying $[K, K]_{FN} = 0$ defines a Maurer–Cartan element. The adjoint operation

\[
\mathcal{L}_K(\alpha) = [K, \alpha]_{FN}
\]

is a differential, and FN cohomology groups are defined as

\[
H^p_K(M) = \ker(\mathcal{L}_K : \Omega^p \to \Omega^{p+d}) / \operatorname{im}(\mathcal{L}_K : \Omega^{p-d} \to \Omega^p)
\]

This construction unifies Dolbeault and de Rham cohomology: on Kähler manifolds, the FN differential coincides with the complex differential $d^c$ and Dolbeault operator $\bar\partial$ [1810.12714, 1703.05133].

### $L_\infty$-Algebras and Derived Brackets

In higher structures, the FN bracket is central to constructing $L_\infty$-algebras that govern simultaneous deformations of Lie algebroid structures and Nijenhuis operators [2503.22157]. Derived brackets arise as natural extensions, for instance controlling Rota–Baxter operators on Hom-Lie algebras [2409.01865]; Maurer–Cartan elements for these brackets define Rota–Baxter operators via dg Lie algebra Maurer–Cartan equations.

## 6. Generalizations: Higher Haantjes Brackets and Matrix PDEs

The FN bracket is the first element in an infinite hierarchy of higher Haantjes brackets, recursively defined bilinear operations that yield more general integrability conditions for distributions associated with (1,1)-tensors [1809.05908]. Vanishing of higher-level torsions provides tensorial, spectral-free criteria for eigen-distribution integrability and block-diagonalization of operators.

In integrable PDE systems, vanishing FN brackets between two (1,1) tensors turn the de Rham complex into a bi-differential graded algebra, whose compatibility (zero-curvature) conditions produce classical integrable matrix PDEs such as chiral models and self-dual Yang–Mills equations. Associated Darboux transformations generate new exact solutions [2409.01328].

## 7. FN Bracket in Gauge Theory and Vertical Diffeomorphisms

In the context of principal bundles, the FN bracket provides a framework to extend the algebra of gauge transformations to field-dependent (vertical) diffeomorphisms. The bracket among vertical vector fields incorporates both the Lie algebra of the structure group and additional derivative terms arising from the pointwise dependence [2310.13180]:

\[
[X^v, Y^v]_{FN} = ([X, Y]_{\text{Lie}(H)} + X^v(Y) - Y^v(X))^v
\]

This encapsulates generalised gauge transformations and their impact on connection and tensorial forms, capturing subtle features such as violation of local gluing under iteration, while retaining gauge covariance.

## Summary Table: Key FN Bracket Settings

| Context                               | FN Bracket Definition / Application                    | Reference           |
|---------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|---------------------|
| TM-valued forms on manifolds          | Graded Lie bracket, Nijenhuis torsion, integrability  | [2105.14828]        |
| Lie algebroids                        | Insertion-based graded bracket for vector-valued forms | [1412.2533],[2503.22157] |
| Groupoids (multiplicative forms)      | Graded Lie algebra preserved under groupoid structure  | [1706.00870]        |
| Nonsymmetric operads / algebraic      | Operadic FN bracket, Nijenhuis and Rota–Baxter elements | [2505.02044]        |
| Hom-Lie algebras and pre-Lie algebras | FN and derived brackets for deformation theory         | [2409.01865],[1710.03749]|
| Holonomy manifolds ($G_2$, $\mathrm{Spin}(7)$) | FN bracket detects torsion-free structure, cohomology | [1605.01508],[1703.05133],[1810.12714] |
| Integrable matrix PDEs                | Bi-differential graded algebra, Darboux transformations | [2409.01328]        |
| Gauge theory (vertical diffeomorphisms) | Extended gauge algebra via degree-0 FN bracket         | [2310.13180]        |

## Conclusion

The Frölicher–Nijenhuis bracket arises as a central graded Lie algebraic structure in the geometry of vector-valued forms, with deep implications for integrability, deformation theory, cohomology, and classification of geometric and algebraic structures. Its extensions underpin modern developments in higher geometry, operad theory, and gauge theory, and its recursive generalizations provide powerful analytic tools for both geometric classification and integrable PDE systems.

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