Kasteleyn operators from mirror symmetry

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DOI10.1007/S00029-019-0506-7zbMATH Open1436.14077arXiv1810.05985OpenAlexW2978379519WikidataQ127172803 ScholiaQ127172803MaRDI QIDQ2328151FDOQ2328151

Eric Zaslow, David Treumann, Harold Williams

Publication date: 9 October 2019

Published in: Selecta Mathematica. New Series (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Given a consistent bipartite graph Gamma in T2 with a complex-valued edge weighting mathcalE we show the following two constructions are the same. The first is to form the Kasteleyn operator of (Gamma,mathcalE) and pass to its spectral transform, a coherent sheaf supported on a spectral curve in (mathbbCimes)2. The second is to form the conjugate Lagrangian LsubsetT*T2 of Gamma, equip it with a brane structure prescribed by mathcalE, and pass to its mirror coherent sheaf. This lives on a stacky toric compactification of (mathbbCimes)2 determined by the Legendrian link which lifts the zig-zag paths of Gamma (and to which the noncompact Lagrangian L is asymptotic). We work in the setting of the coherent-constructible correspondence, a sheaf-theoretic model of toric mirror symmetry. We also show that tensoring with line bundles on the compactification is mirror to certain Legendrian autoisotopies of the asymptotic boundary of L.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.05985




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