On Poisson conformal bialgebras
Yanyong Hong, Chengming Bai

TL;DR
This paper develops the theory of Poisson conformal bialgebras, introducing their structure, special cases, and connections to Yang-Baxter equations, deformations, and related algebraic frameworks, expanding conformal algebra theory.
Contribution
It introduces Poisson conformal bialgebras, explores their properties, and establishes links with Yang-Baxter solutions, deformations, and Poisson-Gel'fand-Dorfman bialgebras, providing new algebraic structures.
Findings
Poisson conformal bialgebras characterized by Manin triples.
Construction of coboundary Poisson conformal bialgebras from Yang-Baxter solutions.
Semi-classical limits of deformations yield Poisson conformal bialgebras.
Abstract
We develop a conformal analog of the theory of Poisson bialgebras as well as a bialgebra theory of Poisson conformal algebras. We introduce the notion of Poisson conformal bialgebras, which are characterized by Manin triples of Poisson conformal algebras. A class of special Poisson conformal bialgebras called coboundary Poisson conformal bialgebras are constructed from skew-symmetric solutions of the Poisson conformal Yang-Baxter equation, whose operator forms are studied. Then we show that the semi-classical limits of conformal formal deformations of commutative and cocommutative antisymmetric infinitesimal conformal bialgebras are Poisson conformal bialgebras. Finally, we extend the correspondence between Poisson conformal algebras and Poisson-Gel'fand-Dorfman algebras to the context of bialgebras, that is, we introduce the notion of Poisson-Gel'fand-Dorfman bialgebras and show that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Topics in Algebra · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
