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Quantum Periods For Certain Four-Dimensional Fano Manifolds
Cornell University
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2014.
No. 1406.4891.
Coates T., Galkin S., Kasprzyk A., Strangeway A.
We collect a list of known four-dimensional Fano manifolds and compute their quantum periods. This list includes all four-dimensional Fano manifolds of index greater than one, all four-dimensional toric Fano manifolds, all four-dimensional products of lower-dimensional Fano manifolds, and certain complete intersections in projective bundles.
Coates T., Galkin S., Kasprzyk A. et al., Experimental Mathematics 2020 Vol. 29 No. 2 P. 183-221
We collect a list of known four-dimensional Fano manifolds and compute their quantum periods. This list includes all four-dimensional Fano manifolds of index greater than one, all four-dimensional toric Fano manifolds, all four-dimensional products of lower-dimensional Fano manifolds, and certain complete intersections in projective bundles. ...
Added: September 1, 2018
Coates T., Corti A., Galkin S. et al., Geometry and Topology 2016 Vol. 20 No. 1 P. 103-256
The quantum period of a variety X is a generating function for certain Gromov-Witten invariants of X which plays an important role in mirror symmetry. In this paper we compute the quantum periods of all 3-dimensional Fano manifolds. In particular we show that 3-dimensional Fano manifolds with very ample anticanonical bundle have mirrors given by ...
Added: November 18, 2014
Akhtar M., Coates T., Galkin S. et al., Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications (SIGMA) 2012 Vol. 8 No. 094 P. 1-707
Given a Laurent polynomial f, one can form the period of f: this is a function of one complex variable that plays an important role in mirror symmetry for Fano manifolds. Mutations are a particular class of birational transformations acting on Laurent polynomials in two variables; they preserve the period and are closely connected with ...
Added: September 14, 2013
Galkin S., Golyshev V., Iritani H., Duke Mathematical Journal 2016 Vol. 165 No. 11 P. 2005-2077
We propose Gamma Conjectures for Fano manifolds which can be thought of as a square root of the index theorem. Studying the exponential asymptotics of solutions to the quantum differential equation, we associate a principal asymptotic class A_F to a Fano manifold F. We say that F satisfies Gamma Conjecture I if A_F equals the ...
Added: November 18, 2014
Galkin S., / Cornell University. Series math "arxiv.org". 2014. No. 1404.7388.
Consider a Laurent polynomial with real positive coefficients such that the origin is strictly inside its Newton polytope. Then it is strongly convex as a function of real positive argument. So it has a distinguished Morse critical point --- the unique critical point with real positive coordinates. As a consequence we obtain a positive answer ...
Added: May 4, 2014
Galkin S., Belmans P., Mukhopadhyay S., / Cornell University. Series math "arxiv.org". 2020. No. 2009.05568.
We introduce graph potentials, which are Laurent polynomials associated to (colored) trivalent graphs. These graphs encode degenerations of curves to rational curves, and graph potentials encode degenerations of the moduli space of rank 2 bundles with fixed determinant. We show that the birational type of the graph potential only depends on the homotopy type of ...
Added: April 15, 2021
Coates T., Corti A., Galkin S. et al., / Cornell University. Series math "arxiv.org". 2012. No. 1212.1722.
We consider mirror symmetry for Fano manifolds, and describe how one can recover the classification of 3-dimensional Fano manifolds from the study of their mirrors. We sketch a program to classify 4-dimensional Fano manifolds using these ideas. ...
Added: September 14, 2013
Galkin S., Iritani H., / Cornell University. Series math "arxiv.org". 2015. No. 1508.00719.
The asymptotic behaviour of solutions to the quantum differential equation of a Fano manifold F defines a characteristic class A_F of F, called the principal asymptotic class. Gamma conjecture of Vasily Golyshev and the present authors claims that the principal asymptotic class A_F equals the Gamma class G_F associated to Euler's Γ-function. We illustrate in ...
Added: August 5, 2015
Gusein-Zade S., Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications (SIGMA) 2020 Vol. 16 No. 051 P. 1-15
P. Berglund, T. Hübsch, and M. Henningson proposed a method to construct mirror symmetric Calabi–Yau manifolds. They considered a pair consisting of an invertible polynomial and of a finite (abelian) group
of its diagonal symmetries together with a dual pair. A. Takahashi suggested a method to generalize this construction to symmetry groups generated by some diagonal ...
Added: October 27, 2020
Galkin S., Iritani H., , in : Primitive Forms and Related Subjects — Kavli IPMU 2014. : Tokyo : Mathematical Society of Japan, 2019. P. 55-115.
The asymptotic behaviour of solutions to the quantum differential equation of a Fano manifold F defines a characteristic class A_F of F, called the principal asymptotic class.
Gamma conjecture of Vasily Golyshev and the present authors claims that the principal asymptotic class A_F equals the Gamma class associated to Euler's Gamma-function.
We illustrate in the case of ...
Added: September 1, 2018
Galkin S., / Cornell University. Series math "arxiv.org". 2016. No. 1604.04652.
For Fano manifolds we define Ap\'ery constants and Ap\'ery class as particular limits of ratios of coefficients of solutions of the quantum differential equation. We do numerical computations in case of homogeneous varieties. These numbers are identified to be polynomials in the values of Riemann zeta-function with natural arguments. ...
Added: April 19, 2016
Coates T., Corti A., Galkin S. et al., , in : European Congress of Mathematics Kraków, 2 – 7 July, 2012. : Zürich : European Mathematical Society Publishing house, 2014. Ch. 16. P. 285-300.
We consider mirror symmetry for Fano manifolds, and describe how one can recover the classification of 3-dimensional Fano manifolds from the study of their mirrors. We sketch a program to classify 4-dimensional Fano manifolds using these ideas. ...
Added: February 19, 2014
Cruz Morales J. A., Galkin S., Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications (SIGMA) 2013 Vol. 9 No. 005 P. 1-13
In this note we provide a new, algebraic proof of the excessive Laurent phenomenon for mutations of potentials (in the sense of [Galkin S., Usnich A., Preprint IPMU 10-0100, 2010]) by introducing to this theory the analogue of the upper bounds from [Berenstein A., Fomin S., Zelevinsky A., Duke Math. J. 126 (2005), 1–52]. ...
Added: May 27, 2013
Galkin S., Rybakov S., / Cornell University. Series math "arxiv.org". 2019. No. 1910.14379.
For a family of K3 surfaces we implement a variation of a general construction of towers of algebraic curves over finite fields given in a previous paper. As a result we get a good tower over k=𝔽_{p^2}, that is optimal if p=3. ...
Added: November 6, 2019
Ebeling W., Gusein-Zade S., International Mathematics Research Notices 2021 Vol. 2021 No. 16 P. 12305-12329
A.Takahashi suggested a conjectural method to find mirror symmetric pairs consisting of invertible polynomials and symmetry groups generated by some diagonal symmetries and some permutations of variables. Here we generalize the Saito duality between Burnside rings to a case of non-abelian groups and prove a "non-abelian" generalization of the statement about the equivariant Saito duality ...
Added: August 26, 2021
Gritsenko V., Никулин В. В., TRANSACTIONS OF THE MOSCOW MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY 2017 Т. 78 № 1 С. 89-100
Using our results about Lorentzian Kac--Moody algebras and arithmetic mirror symmetry, we give six series of examples of lattice-polarized K3 surfaces with automorphic discriminant. ...
Added: October 11, 2017
Galkin S., Golyshev V., Iritani H., / Cornell University. Series math "arxiv.org". 2014. No. 1404.6407.
We propose Gamma Conjectures for Fano manifolds which can be thought of as a square root of the index theorem. Studying the exponential asymptotics of solutions to the quantum differential equation, we associate a principal asymptotic class A_F to a Fano manifold F. We say that F satisfies Gamma Conjecture I if A_F equals the ...
Added: May 4, 2014
Cheltsov Ivan, Shramov Constantin, Experimental Mathematics 2013 Vol. 22 No. 3 P. 313-326
We study del Pezzo surfaces that are quasismooth and well-formed weighted hypersurfaces. In particular, we find all such surfaces whose α-invariant of Tian is greater than 2/3. ...
Added: January 27, 2014
Galkin S., Shinder E., / Cornell University. Series math "arxiv.org". 2014. No. 1405.5154.
We find a relation between a cubic hypersurface Y and its Fano variety of lines F(Y) in the Grothendieck ring of varieties. We prove that if the class of an affine line is not a zero-divisor in the Grothendieck ring of varieties, then Fano variety of lines on a smooth rational cubic fourfold is birational ...
Added: May 21, 2014
Fonarev A., Kuznetsov A., / Cornell University. Series arXiv "math". 2016.
We prove that the derived category D(C) of a generic curve of genus greater than one embeds into the derived category D(M) of the moduli space M of rank two stable bundles on C with fixed determinant of odd degree. ...
Added: April 10, 2017
Kuznetsov A., Debarre O., / Cornell University. Series math "arxiv.org". 2015.
This paper performs a systematic study of Gushel–Mukai varieties—Fano manifolds with Picard number 1, coindex 3, and degree 10 (higher-dimensional analogues of prime Fano threefolds of genus 6). We introduce a new approach to the classification of these varieties which includes mildly singular varieties, gives a criterion for an isomorphism of such varieties, and describes ...
Added: November 15, 2015
Yuri Prokhorov, Documenta Mathematica 2010 Vol. 15 P. 843-872
We study Q-Fano threefolds of large Fano index. In
particular, we prove that the maximum possible Fano index is attained
only by the weighted projective space P(3,4,5,7). ...
Added: December 6, 2013
Ilten N. O., Lewis J., Victor Przyjalkowski, Journal of Algebra 2013 Vol. 374 P. 104-121
We show that every Picard rank one smooth Fano threefold has a weak Landau–Ginzburg model coming from a toric degeneration. The fibers of these Landau–Ginzburg models can be compactified to K3 surfaces with Picard lattice of rank 19. We also show that any smooth Fano variety of arbitrary dimension which is a complete intersection of ...
Added: July 2, 2013
Przyjalkowski V., Shramov K., Communications in Number Theory and Physics 2020 Vol. 14 No. 3 P. 511-553
We prove that if a smooth variety with non-positive canonical class can be embedded into a weighted projective space of dimension n as a well formed complete intersection and it is not an intersection with a linear cone therein, then the weights of the weighted projective space do not exceed n+1. Based on this bound ...
Added: October 13, 2020