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A Landauc-Ginzburg mirror theorem without concavity (English)
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9 November 2016
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This paper works on a family of FJRW potentials which is viewed as the counterpart of a nonconvex Gromov-Witten potential via the Landau-Ginzburg/Calabi-Yau correspondence. The author provides an explicit formula for Polishchuk and Vaintrob's virtual cycle in genus 0, constructed algebraically by using matrix factorizations [\textit{A. Polishchuk} and \textit{A. Vaintrob}, J. Reine Angew. Math. 714, 1--122 (2016; Zbl 1357.14024)]. In the nonconcave case of the so-called chain invertible polynomials \(W=x_1^{a_1}x_2+\cdots+x_{N-1}^{a_{N-1}}x_N+x_N^{a_N+1}\), it yields a compatibility theorem between Polishchuk and Vaintrob's class and FJRW virtual class, and also a proof of mirror symmetry for FJRW theory when the chain polynomial is of Calabi-Yau type, where the B-side concerns the local system given by the primitive cohomology of the fibration \([\{W^\vee-t\prod x_j=0\}/\underline{SL}(W^\vee)]_t\to \Delta ^*\) over a punctured disk. Here \(W^\vee=y_1^{a_1}+y_1y_2^{a_2}+\cdots+y_{N-1}y_N^{a_N+1}\) and \(\underline{SL}(W^\vee)\) is a group containing automorphisms of \(W^\vee\) of determinant 1.
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mirror symmetry
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FJRW theory
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nonconcavity
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virtual cycle
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matrix factorization
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LG model
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spin curves
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recursive complex
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chain invertible polynomial
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Givental's formalism
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J-function
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