
arXiv: 1003.1773
In this paper, we develop results in the direction of an analogue of Sjamaar and Lerman's singular reduction of Hamiltonian symplectic manifolds in the context of reduction of Hamiltonian generalized complex manifolds (in the sense of Lin and Tolman). Specifically, we prove that if a compact Lie group acts on a generalized complex manifold in a Hamiltonian fashion, then the partition of the global quotient by orbit types induces a partition of the Lin-Tolman quotient into generalized complex manifolds. This result holds also for reduction of Hamiltonian generalized K��hler manifolds.
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Lin-Tolman quotient, FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), 53D20, 53D18, 53C15, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry, Momentum maps; symplectic reduction, generalized complex quotient, generalized complex manifold, QA1-939, General geometric structures on manifolds (almost complex, almost product structures, etc.), FOS: Mathematics, Symplectic Geometry (math.SG), Generalized geometries (à la Hitchin), Mathematics, singular reduction, Mathematical Physics, Hamiltonian action
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Lin-Tolman quotient, FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), 53D20, 53D18, 53C15, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry, Momentum maps; symplectic reduction, generalized complex quotient, generalized complex manifold, QA1-939, General geometric structures on manifolds (almost complex, almost product structures, etc.), FOS: Mathematics, Symplectic Geometry (math.SG), Generalized geometries (à la Hitchin), Mathematics, singular reduction, Mathematical Physics, Hamiltonian action
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