
handle: 2027.42/45967
In this paper we analyze the matrix differential system X' = [N,X2], where N is skew-symmetric and X(0) is symmetric. We prove that it is isospectral and that it is endowed with a Poisson structure, and we discuss its invariants and Casimirs. Formulation of the Poisson problem in a Lie-Poisson setting, as a flow on a dual of a Lie algebra, requires a computation of its faithful representation. Although the existence of a faithful representation, assured by the Ado theorem and a symbolic algorithm, due to de Graaf, exists for the general computation of faithful representations of Lie algebras, the practical problem of forming a "tight" representation, convenient for subsequent analytic and numerical work, belongs to numerical algebra. We solve it for the Poisson structure corresponding to the equation X' = [N,X2].
Numerical Analysis, Math Applications in Computer Science, Isospectral Flows, Matrix Theory, Poisson System, Philosophy, Humanities, Engineering, Applications of Mathematics, Linear and Multilinear Algebras, Computer Science, Faithful Representations, General, Lie Algebra, Mathematics
Numerical Analysis, Math Applications in Computer Science, Isospectral Flows, Matrix Theory, Poisson System, Philosophy, Humanities, Engineering, Applications of Mathematics, Linear and Multilinear Algebras, Computer Science, Faithful Representations, General, Lie Algebra, Mathematics
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