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In this article, we illustrate the flexibility of the algebraic integration formalism introduced in M. Gubinelli (2004), Controlling Rough Paths, J. Funct. Anal. 216, 86-140, by establishing an existence and uniqueness result for delay equations driven by rough paths. We then apply our results to the case where the driving path is a fractional Brownian motion with Hurst parameter H > 1/3.
Deformation quantization on symplectic stacks and applications to the moduli of flat connections
(2008)
It is a common problem in mathematical physics to describe and quantize the Poisson algebra on a symplectic quotient [...] given in terms of some moment map [...] on a symplectic manifold [...] with a hamiltonian action by a Lie group G. Among others, problems may arise in two parts of the process: c might be a singular value of the moment map and the quotient might not be well-behaving; in the interesting cases the quotient often is singular. By the famous result of Sjamaar and Lerman ([102]) X is a symplectic stratified space. We are interested in cases for which we can give a deformation quantization of the possibly singular Poisson algebra of X. To that purpose we introduce a Poisson algebra on the associated stack [...] for special cases and consider its deformations and their classification. We dedicate ourselves to use the rather geometric methods introduced by Fedosov for symplectic manifolds in [37]. That leads to the question how to perform differential geometry on a smooth stack. The Lie groupoid atlas of a smooth stack is a nice model for the same space (Tu, Xu and Laurent-Gengoux in [107] and Behrend and Xu in [16]), but both have different topoi. We give a morphism (P,R) that compares the topologies of a smooth stack and its atlas. This yields a method to transport sheaves and their sections between a smooth stack and its Lie groupoid atlas. A symplectic stack is a smooth separated Deligne-Mumford stack with a 2-form which is closed and non-degenerate in an atlas. Via (P,R) a deformation quantization on a symplectic stack can be performed in terms of an atlas. We also give a classification functor for the quantizations in the spirit of Deligne ([35]) based on the geometric interpretation given by Gutt and Rawnsely in [49]. As an application we give a deformation quantization for the moduli stack of flat connections in particular configurations. We use Darboux charts provided by Huebschmann (e.g. in [54]) to construct the corresponding Lie groupoid. This captures the symplectic form arising in the reduction process and differs from other approaches using gerbes of bundles (e.g. Teleman [105]).