Algebraic cycles and local quantum cohomology (Q2340914)
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Algebraic cycles and local quantum cohomology (English)
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21 April 2015
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This note briefly reviews, in the context of mirror symmetry, examples of polarized variations of mixed Hodge structures that produce limiting mixed Hodge structures of Hodge-Tate type in the large complex structure limit. Open, local and closed cases are addressed, as well as relations between them, the focus is on integral structures intrinsic to the A-model, in particular to quantum cohomology. A number of open problems motivated by the examples are stated and discussed. One is to give a general derivation of homological mirrors for Abel-Jacobi maps, which would bring Beilinson's conjectures to bear on the arithmetic of Gromov-Witten invariants. Another is to use single log divergent periods of Hori-Vafa mirrors to prove integrality properties of open invariants. This is illustrated in the case of \(K_{\mathbb{P}^2}\), and related to the authors' work on higher algebraic cycles of toric hypersurfaces.
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variation of Hodge structures
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Hodge-Tate type
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Gromov-Witten invariants
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Hori-Vafa mirrors
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log divergent periods
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