Counts of (tropical) curves in E P^1 and Feynman integrals

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Abstract: We study generating series of Gromov-Witten invariants of EimesmathbbP1 and their tropical counterparts. Using tropical degeneration and floor diagram techniques, we can express the generating series as sums of Feynman integrals, where each summand corresponds to a certain type of graph which we call a pearl chain. The individual summands are --- just as in the case of mirror symmetry of elliptic curves, where the generating series of Hurwitz numbers equals a sum of Feynman integrals --- complex analytic path integrals involving a product of propagators (equal to the Weierstrass-wp-function plus an Eisenstein series). We also use pearl chains to study generating functions of counts of tropical curves in EmathbbTimesmathbbPm1athbbT of so-called leaky degree.



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