Categorical Saito theory. II: Landau-Ginzburg orbifolds (Q2237370)
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Categorical Saito theory. II: Landau-Ginzburg orbifolds (English)
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27 October 2021
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This paper is devoted to the study of equivariant matrix factorization category \(\mathrm{MF}_G(W)\) (under certain technical assumptions on \(G\) and \(W\)) and its associated variation of semi-infinite Hodge structures (VSHS). The author proves the existence of a canonical categorical primitive form, which defines a \(G\)-equivariant version of Saito's theory conjecturally mirror to the genus zero part of the FJRW theory. This mirror symmetry conjecture is verified for a quintic LG orbifold. The contents in more detail: Section 1 serves as an introduction to the main content of the paper, where the author gives backgrounds and motivations and also an overview of the paper. In section 2 the author recalls some basic ingredients in non-commutative Hodge theory, most notably the VSHS structure on negative cyclic homology of saturated Calabi-Yau \(A_\infty\) categories. In section 3 the author proves one of the main result in the paper: there exist a unique good splitting of the non-commutative Hodge filtration on \(\mathrm{MF}_G(W)\) which is equivariant under maximal diagonal symmetries, and the splitting is also compatible with the natural Calabi-Yau structure. A key idea is to reduce to the commutative case by localization formula of Hochschild invariants, and the commutative theory is handled by Saito's classical theory of primitive forms. Section 4 is devoted to a (simplest) example given by the Fermat cubic with orbifold group \(G=\mathbb{Z}/3\mathbb{Z}\). Here all computations are done in a schematic and explicit way and the vanishing of higher order genus zero invariants are confirmed. Section 5 is devoted to the example of quintic families. The restriction of the prepotential to the the marginal deformation parameter matches with the genus zero FJRW prepotential computed by \textit{A. Chiodo} and \textit{Y. Ruan} [Invent. Math. 182, No. 1, 117--165 (2010; Zbl 1197.14043)], proving the LG/LG mirror symmetry result for the quintic orbifold.
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variation of Hodge structures
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noncommutative Hodge structures
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matrix factorizations
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