We introduce a weak concept of Morita equivalence, in the birational context, for Poisson modules on complex normal Poisson projective varieties. We show that Poisson modules, on projective varieties with mild singularities, are either rationally Morita equivalent to a flat partial holomorphic sheaf, or a sheaf with a meromorphic flat connection or a co-Higgs sheaf. As an application, we study the geometry of rank two meromorphic rank two sl2-Poisson modules which can be interpreted as a Poisson analogous to transversally projective structures for codimension one holomorphic foliations. Moreover, we describe the geometry of the symplectic foliation induced by the Poisson connection on the projectivization of the Poisson module.

Rational Morita equivalence for holomorphic Poisson modules

MAURICIO BARROS CORREA JUNIOR
2020-01-01

Abstract

We introduce a weak concept of Morita equivalence, in the birational context, for Poisson modules on complex normal Poisson projective varieties. We show that Poisson modules, on projective varieties with mild singularities, are either rationally Morita equivalent to a flat partial holomorphic sheaf, or a sheaf with a meromorphic flat connection or a co-Higgs sheaf. As an application, we study the geometry of rank two meromorphic rank two sl2-Poisson modules which can be interpreted as a Poisson analogous to transversally projective structures for codimension one holomorphic foliations. Moreover, we describe the geometry of the symplectic foliation induced by the Poisson connection on the projectivization of the Poisson module.
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