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Linear free divisors and quiver representations
Linear free divisors are free divisors, in the sense of K.Saito, with linear
presentation matrix (example: normal crossing divisors). Using techniques of
deformation theory on representations of quivers, we exhibit families of linear
free divisors as discriminants in representation spaces for real Schur roots of
a finite quiver. We review some basic material on quiver representations, and
explain in detail how to verify whether the discriminant is a free divisor and
how to determine its components and their equations, using techniques of A.
Schofield. As an illustration, the linear free divisors that arise as the
discriminant from the highest roots of Dynkin quivers of type E7 and E8 are
treated explicitly.Comment: 27 pages; to appear in Singularities and Computer Algebra, papers in
honour of G.-M.Greuel's 60th birthda
The structure of invariants in conformal mechanics
We investigate the integrals of motion of general conformal mechanical
systems with and without confining harmonic potential as well as of the related
angular subsystems, by employing the SL(2,R) algebra and its representations.
In particular, via the tensor product of two representations we construct new
integrals of motion from old ones. Furthermore, the temporally periodic
observables (including the integrals) of the angular subsystem are explicitly
related to those of the full system in a confining harmonic potential. The
techniques are illustrated for the rational Calogero models and their angular
subsystems, where they generalize known methods for obtaining conserved charges
beyond the Liouville ones.Comment: 15 page
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