From semi-toric systems to Hamiltonian S1-spaces
Abstract
This paper studies the local and global aspects of semi-toric integrable systems, introduced by Vu Ngoc, using ideas stemming from the theory of Hamiltonian S1-spaces developed by Karshon. First, we show how any labeled convex polygon associated to a semi-toric system (as defined by Vu Ngoc) determines Karshon's labeled directed graph which classifies the underlying Hamiltonian S1-space up to isomorphism. Then we characterize adaptable semi-toric systems, i.e. those whose underlying Hamiltonian S1-action can be extended to an effective Hamiltonian T2-action, as those which have at least one associated convex polygon which satisfies the Delzant condition.
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