Orbifold Milnor lattice and orbifold intersection form (Q1702668)

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Orbifold Milnor lattice and orbifold intersection form
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    Orbifold Milnor lattice and orbifold intersection form (English)
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    28 February 2018
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    Let \(f: (\mathbb C^n,0) \rightarrow (\mathbb C,0)\) be a germ of a holomorphic function with an isolated critical point at the origin and let \(G\) be a finite abelian group acting faithfully on \((\mathbb C^n,0)\) and preserving \(f\). The authors define the quantum cohomology group \(\mathcal H_{f,G}\) of the pair \((f,G)\) similarly to the paper [\textit{H. Fan} et al., Ann. Math. (2) 178, No. 1, 1--106 (2013; Zbl 1310.32032)], where this notion was introduced in the framework of quantum singularity theory (FJRW-theory) for quasihomogeneous function germs. The paper under review aims to transfer or adapt the basic notions and results of the usual singularity theory to FJRW-theory. Using the theory of group rings, the authors define consistently orbifold versions of the monodromy operator on \(\mathcal H_{f,G}\), the Milnor fibre and vanishing cohomology group (the Milnor lattice in \(\mathcal H_{f,G}\)), the Seifert form and the intersection form, and so on. In conclusion, they discuss some examples with invertible polynomials related to the orbifold Landau-Ginzburg models and the Berglund-Hübsh-Henningson duality (see, e.g., [\textit{P. Berglund} and \textit{M. Henningson}, Nucl. Phys., B 433, No. 2, 311--332 (1995; Zbl 0899.58068)]), the behavior of the Milnor lattice under the corresponding mirror symmetry, etc.
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    quantum singularity theory
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    FJRW-theory
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    quantum cohomology group
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    Milnor fibre
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    Seifert form
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    invertible polynomials
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    Coxeter-Dynkin diagrams
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    Landau-Ginzburg models
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    Berglund-Hübsh-Henningson duality
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    Milnor lattice
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    mirror symmetry
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