Uncovering Fractional Monodromy
The uncovering of the role of monodromy in integrable Hamiltonian fibrations has been one of the major advances in the study of integrable Hamiltonian systems in the past few decades: on one hand monodromy turned out to be the most fundamental obstruction to the existence of global action-angle coordinates while, on the other hand, it provided the correct classical analogue for the interpretation of the structure of quantum joint spectra. Fractional monodromy is a generalization of the concept of monodromy: instead of restricting our attention to the toric part of the fibration we extend our scope to also consider singular fibres. In this paper we analyze fractional monodromy for n
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- Mathematical Physics
- 5107 Particle and high energy physics
- 4904 Pure mathematics
- 4902 Mathematical physics
- 0206 Quantum Physics
- 0105 Mathematical Physics
- 0101 Pure Mathematics