Irregular Riemann-Hilbert correspondence, Alekseev-Meinrenken dynamical r-matrices and Drinfeld twists
Abstract
In 2004, Enriquez-Etingof-Marshall suggested a new approach to the Ginzburg-Weinstein linearization theorem for a quasitriangular Lie bialgebra (,r). This approach is based on solving a system of PDEs for a gauge transformation between the classical r-matrix r and the Alekseev-Meinrenken dynamical r-matrix. They proved that the semiclassical limit of an admissible Drinfeld twist gives rise to a solution of the PDEs. In this paper, we explain that preferred gauge transformations can be constructed as connection maps for a certain irregular Riemann-Hilbert problem (provided r is the standard classical r-matrix). Along the way, we give a symplectic geometric interpretation of their PDEs, as a symplectic neighborhood version of the Ginzburg-Weinstein linearization theorem. Our construction is based on earlier works by Boalch. We then prove that for semisimple Lie algebra , any solution of the PDEs for the gauge transformation is the semiclassical limit of an admissible Drinfeld twist. As byproducts, we find a surprising relation between the connection maps and Drinfeld twists as well as a new description of the Lu-Weinstein symplectic double.
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