Frobenius manifolds and a new class of extended affine Weyl groups of BCD-type (Q2169848)
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Frobenius manifolds and a new class of extended affine Weyl groups of BCD-type (English)
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30 August 2022
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Let \(R\) be an irreducible reduced root system defined in an \(l\)-dimensional Euclidean space \(V\). In [the second author, Lett. Math. Phys. 110, No. 7, 1903--1940 (2020; Zbl 1447.53074); \textit{N. Euler} and \textit{D.-J. Zhang}, Nonlinear systems and their remarkable mathematical structures. 227--246 (2021)], it was introduced a new class of extended affine Weyl groups, which is denoted by \(\widetilde{W}^{(k,k+r)}(R)\). They act on \(V\oplus\mathbb R^2\) by some explicit formulas (see Definition 1.1). It was also proved that for \(R=A_l\), there is a Frobenius manifold structure on the orbit space of \(\widetilde{W}^{(k,k+r)}(R)\) for some \(k\) and the Landau-Ginzburg superpotentials for these Frobenius manifolds were constructed. In the present paper, the authors generalize the above results to the case where \(R=B_l, C_l\) and \(D_l\). Therefore, the Frobenius manifold structure exists on the orbit space of \(\widetilde{W}^{(k,k+r)}(R)\), for all \(R=A_l, B_l, C_l\) and \(D_l\). The paper is nicely written, and ends with several interesting open questions.
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extended affine Weyl group
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Landau-Ginzburg superpotential
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Frobenius manifold
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