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There is an action of the group \(\text{GL}(n)\) on the space of \(n\)-dimensional Frobenius manifolds. It is known as the Givental group. A quantization of this action allows one to derive an explicit formula for the genus expansion of the Gromov-Witten invariants. It is interesting to identify symmetries of Frobenius manifolds with elements of the Givental group. This paper identifies the so-called inversion symmetry in terms of the Givental group action. The paper begins with an exposition of the Givental group action in terms of Feynman graphs, and applies this to find the group element corresponding to the inversion symmetry. It continues with applications of this interpretation to the so-called Schlesinger transformations and to the transformation of the associated principal hierarchy.
Property / review text: There is an action of the group \(\text{GL}(n)\) on the space of \(n\)-dimensional Frobenius manifolds. It is known as the Givental group. A quantization of this action allows one to derive an explicit formula for the genus expansion of the Gromov-Witten invariants. It is interesting to identify symmetries of Frobenius manifolds with elements of the Givental group. This paper identifies the so-called inversion symmetry in terms of the Givental group action. The paper begins with an exposition of the Givental group action in terms of Feynman graphs, and applies this to find the group element corresponding to the inversion symmetry. It continues with applications of this interpretation to the so-called Schlesinger transformations and to the transformation of the associated principal hierarchy. / rank
 
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Property / reviewed by: David Auckly / rank
 
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Frobenius manifolds
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Givental group action
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inversion transformation
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Feynman graphs
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principal hierarchies
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    There is an action of the group \(\text{GL}(n)\) on the space of \(n\)-dimensional Frobenius manifolds. It is known as the Givental group. A quantization of this action allows one to derive an explicit formula for the genus expansion of the Gromov-Witten invariants. It is interesting to identify symmetries of Frobenius manifolds with elements of the Givental group. This paper identifies the so-called inversion symmetry in terms of the Givental group action. The paper begins with an exposition of the Givental group action in terms of Feynman graphs, and applies this to find the group element corresponding to the inversion symmetry. It continues with applications of this interpretation to the so-called Schlesinger transformations and to the transformation of the associated principal hierarchy.
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    Frobenius manifolds
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    Givental group action
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    inversion transformation
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    Feynman graphs
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    principal hierarchies
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