\(F\)-algebroids and deformation quantization via pre-Lie algebroids (Q6187214)

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\(F\)-algebroids and deformation quantization via pre-Lie algebroids
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7787674

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    \(F\)-algebroids and deformation quantization via pre-Lie algebroids (English)
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    15 January 2024
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    The article under review builds the deformation quantization and mirror symmetry aspects of \(F\)-algebroids. Algebroids as such were introduced by one of the authors, as a generalization of \(F\)-manifolds, a weak version of Dubrovin's Frobenius manifolds. From the authors' abstract: ``First we introduce the notion of \(F\)-algebroids, which is a generalization of \(F\)-manifold algebras and \(F\)-manifolds, and show that \(F\)-algebroids are the corresponding semiclassical limits of pre-Lie formal deformations of commutative associative algebroids. Then we use the deformation cohomology of pre-Lie algebroids to study pre-Lie infinitesimal deformations and extension of pre-Lie \(n\)-deformations to pre-Lie \((n + 1)\)-deformations of a commutative associative algebroid. Next we develop the theory of Dubrovin's dualities of \(F\)-algebroids with eventual identities and use Nijenhuis operators on \(F\)-algebroids to construct new \(F\)-algebroids. Finally we introduce the notion of pre-\(F\)-algebroids, which is a generalization of \(F\)-manifolds with compatible flat connections. Dubrovin's dualities of pre-\(F\)-algebroids with eventual identities, Nijenhuis operators on pre-\(F\)-algebroids are discussed.''
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    \(F\)-algebroids
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    pre-\(F\)-algebroids
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    eventual identity
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    Nijenhuis operator
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