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Symplectic geometry of a linear transformation with a quadratic invariant

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A linear transformation with an invariant being a nondegenerate quadratic form is symplectic. The geometric properties of such transformations are discussed. A complete set of quadratic invariants which are pairwise… Click to show full abstract

A linear transformation with an invariant being a nondegenerate quadratic form is symplectic. The geometric properties of such transformations are discussed. A complete set of quadratic invariants which are pairwise in involution is explicitly specified. The structure of the isotropic cone on which all these integrals simultaneously vanish is investigated. Applications of the general results to the problem on the stability of a fixed point of a linear transformation with a quadratic invariant are discussed.

Keywords: symplectic geometry; linear transformation; transformation quadratic; geometry; quadratic invariant

Journal Title: Doklady Mathematics
Year Published: 2017

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