Fluid dynamics is formulated as an intersection problem on a symplectic manifold associated with spacetime, yielding a geometric derivation of covariant hydrodynamics and extensions to multicomponent and anomalous fluids.
Coisotropic submanifolds in Poisson geometry and branes in the Poisson sigma model
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General boundary conditions ("branes") for the Poisson sigma model are studied. They turn out to be labeled by coisotropic submanifolds of the given Poisson manifold. The role played by these boundary conditions both at the classical and at the perturbative quantum level is discussed. It turns out to be related at the classical level to the category of Poisson manifolds with dual pairs as morphisms and at the perturbative quantum level to the category of associative algebras (deforming algebras of functions on Poisson manifolds) with bimodules as morphisms. Possibly singular Poisson manifolds arising from reduction enter naturally into the picture and, in particular, the construction yields (under certain assumptions) their deformation quantization.
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Fluid dynamics as intersection problem
Fluid dynamics is formulated as an intersection problem on a symplectic manifold associated with spacetime, yielding a geometric derivation of covariant hydrodynamics and extensions to multicomponent and anomalous fluids.