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    • CommentTimeOct 30th 2009

    I interlinked symplectic manifold and n-symplectic manifold a bit more, added to the latter now also a stub section on the Baezian notion of higher Poisson brackets.

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    • CommentTimeOct 31st 2009

    added another reference by Dmitry which has the important material from the thesis, but more polished

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    • CommentTimeOct 31st 2009

    I have an idea about what is "really" going on.

    I think this is best understood using "oo-Lie algebroid Chern-Weil theory" as in my first article with Jim Stasheff and Hisham Sati.

    An indication what I have in mind plus the details for the Poisson case I have here

    schreiber:symplectic oo-Lie algebroid.

    Not sure yet where to move this eventually.

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    • CommentTimeNov 17th 2009

    added a sentence on the n=0 example and added a pointer to the notes by Chris Rogers to n-symplectic manifold