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    13 September 2010
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    For a large class of symplectic manifolds with Lagrangian torus fibrations the authors construct fiber-preserving anti-symplectic involutions. In particular, they treat a K3 surface and a quintic Calabi-Yau threefold studied by the first two authors independently (in preparation). The results are interpreted as corroboration of the view that in homological mirror symmetry an anti-symplectic involution is the mirror of duality. In the same setting, the authors construct fiber-preserving symplectomorphisms that can be interpreted as the mirror to twisting by a holomorphic line bundle.
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    symplectic manifolds
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    Calabi-Yau manifolds
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    Lagrangian fibrations
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    homological mirror symmetry
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