Monodromy of monomially admissible Fukaya-Seidel categories mirror to toric varieties (Q2421258)
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Monodromy of monomially admissible Fukaya-Seidel categories mirror to toric varieties (English)
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14 June 2019
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For a smooth complete toric variety \(X\) given by a fan \(\Sigma\), with \(A\) the set of primitive generators of \(\Sigma\) and \(W_\Sigma\) the Laurent potential, the pair \(((C^*)^n, W_\Sigma)\) is a mirror to the toric variety \(X\), when \(X\) is Fano. \(W_\Sigma\) encodes relevant information to homological mirror symmetry (HMS). First the author reviews some existing results on this topic (HMS theorems for toric varieties). Minor symmetry for toric varieties involves Laurent polynomials (the symplectic topology is related to algebraic geometry). The author shows the existence of a monodromy action on the monomially admissible Fukaya-Seidel categories of these Laurent polynomials (the variation of coefficients corresponds, under homological mirror symmetry, to tensoring by a line bundle associated to the monomials whose coefficients are related). Also included is an example of HMS for ample line bundles. In addition, the author introduces the monomially admissible Fukaya-Seidel category as a new interpretation of the Fukaya-Seidel category for a Laurent polynomial on \((C^*)^n\). This has potential applications and provides the evidence of homological mirror symmetry for non-compact toric varieties. Concluding the paper, in Appendix A, the author shows that the localization approach for defining the Fukaya-Seidel categories is equivalent to the approach using \(A_\infty\)-pre-categories.
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homological mirror symmetry
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Fukaya-Seidel categories
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toric mirror symmetry
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