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Some algebraic examples of Frobenius manifolds
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    Some algebraic examples of Frobenius manifolds (English)
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    20 May 2008
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    The authors construct quasihomogeneous algebraic solutions to WDVV associativity equation and the nonsemisimple Frobenius manifolds associated with them. The authors use analytic methods of finite-gap integration. It is necessary to mention that the examples presented here have no semisimplicity property and can be obtained witout referring to their relations to other geometric objects. These examples are algebraic in the sense that the correlators \(c_{ijk}=\frac{\partial^{3}F}{(\partial x^{i} \partial x^{j} \partial x^k)}\) are algebraic functions.
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    WDVV equation
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    Frobenius manifold
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    Darboux-Egorov metric
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