The bijectivity of mirror functors on tori (Q2093559)

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The bijectivity of mirror functors on tori
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    The bijectivity of mirror functors on tori (English)
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    27 October 2022
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    Given an \(n\)-dimensional complex torus \(X\) and its mirror \(\check{X}\), with trivial SYZ fibrations over base \(B\), the paper studies SYZ transformations between objects in the full subcategory \(\mathrm{Fuk}_{\mathrm{aff}}(\check{X})\) of the Fukaya category \(\mathrm{Fuk}(\check{X})\) consisting of affine Lagrangian multisections of \(\check{X}\to B\) with unitary local systems on them, and objects in the DG category \(DG_X\) of simple projectively flat bundles over \(X\). The main result of the paper is that for a fixed transition function, the SYZ transform \[ \iota:\mathrm{Ob}(\mathrm{Fuk}_{\mathrm{aff}}(\check{X}))\rightarrow\mathrm{Ob}(DG_X) \] admits an inverse up to isomorphism of objects. The inverse map is constructed explicitly using natural parameters. It follows that the induced map \[ \iota^{\mathrm{isom}}: \mathrm{Ob}^{\mathrm{isom}}(\mathrm{Fuk}_{\mathrm{aff}}(\check{X}))\rightarrow \mathrm{Ob}^{\mathrm{isom}}(DG_X), \] which is known to be injective, is indeed a bijection.
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    homological mirror symmetry
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    SYZ transform
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