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Completeness of determinantal Hamiltonian flows on the matrix affine Poisson space

The matrix affine Poisson space (M_{m,n}, pi_{m,n}) is the space of complex rectangular matrices equipped with a canonical quadratic Poisson structure which in the square case m=n reduces to the standard Poisson structure on GL_n(C). We prove that the Hamiltonian flows of all minors are complete. As a corollary we obtain that all Kogan-Zelevinsky integrable systems on M_{n,n} are complete and thus induce (analytic) Hamiltonian actions of C^{n(n-1)/2} on (M_{n,n}, pi_{n,n}) (as well as on GL_n(C) and on SL_n(C)). We define Gelfand-Zeitlin integrable systems on (M_{n,n}, pi_{n,n}) from chains of Poisson projections and prove that their flows are also complete. This is an analog for the quadratic Poisson structure pi_{n,n} of the recent result of Kostant and Wallach [KW] that the flows of the complexified classical Gelfand-Zeitlin integrable systems are complete.

preprint2008arXivOpen access

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