Global mirror symmetry for invertible simple elliptic singularities
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Abstract: A simple elliptic singularity of type () can be described in terms of a marginal deformation of an invertible polynomial . In the papers cite{KS} and cite{MR} the authors proved a mirror symmetry statement for some particular choices of and used it to prove quasi-modularity of Gromov-Witten invariants for certain elliptic orbifold s. However, the choice of the polynomial and its marginal deformation are not unique. In this paper, we investigate the global mirror symmetry phenomenon for the one-parameter family . In each case the mirror symmetry is governed by a certain system of hypergeometric equations. We conjecture that the Saito-Givental theory of at any special limit is mirror to either the Gromov-Witten theory of an elliptic orbifold or the Fan-Jarvis-Ruan-Witten theory of an invertible simple elliptic singularity with diagonal symmetries, and the limits are classified by the Milnor number of the singularity and the -invariant at the special limit. We prove the conjecture when is a Fermat polynomial. We also prove that the conjecture is true at the Gepner point in all other cases.
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