Stable maps to Looijenga pairs: orbifold examples
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Abstract: In arXiv:2011.08830 we established a series of correspondences relating five enumerative theories of log Calabi-Yau surfaces, i.e. pairs with a smooth projective complex surface and an anticanonical divisor on with each smooth and nef. In this paper we explore the generalisation to being a smooth Deligne-Mumford stack with projective coarse moduli space of dimension 2, and nef -Cartier divisors. We consider in particular three infinite families of orbifold log Calabi-Yau surfaces, and for each of them we provide closed form solutions of the maximal contact log Gromov-Witten theory of the pair , the local Gromov-Witten theory of the total space of , and the open Gromov-Witten theory of toric orbi-branes in a Calabi-Yau 3-orbifold associated to . We also consider new examples of BPS integral structures underlying these invariants, and relate them to the Donaldson-Thomas theory of a symmetric quiver specified by , and to a class of open/closed BPS invariants.
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