Argument shift method
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In mathematics, the argument shift method is a method for constructing functions in involution with respect to Poisson–Lie brackets, introduced by Mishchenko and Fomenko (1978). They used it to prove that the Poisson algebra of a finite-dimensional semisimple Lie algebra contains a complete commuting set of polynomials.
References
- Mishchenko, A. S.; Fomenko, A. T. (1978), "Euler equation on finite-dimensional Lie groups" (in ru), Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR. Seriya Matematicheskaya 42 (2): 396–415, ISSN 0373-2436 English translation: Math. USSR-Izv. 12 (1978), no. 2, 371–389
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