FJRW-rings and mirror symmetry (Q982446)

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    6 July 2010
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    Landau-Ginzburg mirror symmetry is a mirror duality between a pair of Landau-Ginzburg models conjecturally at the Gepner point. The theory of the Landau-Ginzburg A-model is the Fan-Jarvis-Ruan-Witten theory [\textit{H. Fan, T. J. Jarvis} and \textit{Y. Ruan}, ``The Witten equation, mirror symmetry and quantum singularity theory'', \url{arXiv:0712.4021}]. The B-model theory is the Saito-Givental's theory. The Landau-Ginzburg model is given by a quasi-homogeneous polynomial \(W:(\mathbb C^*)^N \to \mathbb C\). The construction of the FJRW theory of the A-model involves a choice of an admissible group \(G\) acting on \((\mathbb C^*)^N\) which preserves \(W\). The mirror symmetry says when \(G\) is the maximal diagonal symmetry group, there is a dual polynomial \(W^T\), and the FJRW LG A-model of \(W/G\) is equivalent to the Saito-Givental LG B-model \(W^T\). The authors prove the Landau-Ginzburg mirror symmetry for Arnol'd's list of unimodal and bimodal quasi-homogeneous singularities, on the level of Frobenius structures, which involves \(3\)-point genus \(0\) correlators. The A-model structure is the FJRW ring \(\mathcal H_{W,G}\), while the B-model is the Milnor ring of \(W^T\). The paper under review proves they are isomorphic. The computation techniques in the proof rely on the axioms of the FJRW theories.
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