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Linearization of the higher analogue of Courant algebroids

In this paper, we show that the spaces of sections of the $n$-th differential operator bundle $\dev^n E$ and the $n$-th skew-symmetric jet bundle $\jet_n E$ of a vector bundle $E$ are isomorphic to the spaces of linear $n$-vector fields and linear $n$-forms on $E^*$ respectively. Consequently, the $n$-omni-Lie algebroid $\dev E\oplus\jet_n E$ introduced by Bi-Vitagliago-Zhang can be explained as certain linearization, which we call pseudo-linearization of the higher analogue of Courant algebroids $TE^*\oplus \wedge^nT^*E^*$. On the other hand, we show that the omni $n$-Lie algebroid $\dev E\oplus \wedge^n\jet E$ can also be explained as certain linearization, which we call Weinstein-linearization of the higher analogue of Courant algebroids $TE^*\oplus \wedge^nT^*E^*$. We also show that $n$-Lie algebroids, local $n$-Lie algebras and Nambu-Jacobi structures can be characterized as integrable subbundles of omni $n$-Lie algebroids.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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