Algebraic aspects of hypergeometric differential equations (Q2022362)

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Algebraic aspects of hypergeometric differential equations
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    Algebraic aspects of hypergeometric differential equations (English)
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    29 April 2021
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    GKZ systems are certain modules over the ring of differential operators \(\mathcal{D}=\mathbb{C}[x_1,\ldots,x_n]\langle\partial_1,\ldots,\partial_n\rangle\) that generalise the hypergeometric differential equations that trace back to Euler and Gauss and encompass information of both combinatorial and algebro-geometrical nature. Therefore, they have become a common and useful object when working in several branches of algebraic geometry. The article under review provides a good survey of the modern study of such objects and their application to mirror symmetry. After all, its authors have contributed in several significant works to such study. The paper begins with a so-called introduction, in which the authors deal with somewhat older aspects of GKZ systems, such as their relation with the more classical hypergeometric functions and differential equations and the solutions of such systems. In the next section, they introduce the Euler-Koszul complex (cf. [\textit{L. F. Matusevich} et al., J. Am. Math. Soc. 18, No. 4, 919--941 (2005; Zbl 1095.13033)]) and discuss some algebraic notions such as the Fourier transform of a GKZ system and results on the holonomy or rank of such module. The last three sections are devoted to more concrete topics: in section three, the focus in on the irregularity of GKZ systems following [\textit{M. Schulze} and \textit{U. Walther}, Duke Math. J. 142, No. 3, 465--509 (2008; Zbl 1144.13012)]. The next one covers the fact that GKZ-systems can be seen, under certain conditions, as (irregular) mixed Hodge modules, and as such, can be endowed with a Hodge filtration, regular or irregular, depending on the nature of the \(\mathcal{D}\)-module itself (cf. [\textit{Th. Reichelt} and \textit{Ch. Sevenheck}, Algebr. Geom. 7, No. 3, 263--345 (2020; Zbl 1453.14058)] and [the reviewer et al., Algebra Number Theory 13, No. 6, 1415--1442 (2019; Zbl 1440.14099)]), and a weight filtration in the regular case [\textit{Th. Reichelt} and \textit{U. Walther}, ``Weight filtrations on GKZ-systems'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:1809.04247}]. The survey finishes with the application to Landau-Ginzburg models and mirror symmetry of smooth toric varieties (or subvarieties of them), after [Reichelt and Sevenheck, loc. cit.].
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    GKZ systems
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    hypergeometric systems
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    hypergeometric functions
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    Euler-Koszul complex
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    irregularity of D-modules
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    Hodge filtration
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    irregular Hodge filtration
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    weight filtration
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    Landau-Ginzburg models
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