Non-calibrated framed processes, derived equivalence and Homological Mirror Symmetry

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Authors: Michele Rossi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 4 April 2023

Abstract: The present paper is aimed to discussing three kinds of problems: (1) producing some ``mirror theorem for the recent mirror symmetric construction, called emph{framed} duality (f-duality), described in cite{R-fTV} and cite{R-fpCI}: this is performed from the point of view proposed by Homological Mirror Symmetry (HMS), by studying emph{derived equivalence} (D-equivalence) of multiple mirror models produced by means of a, so-called, emph{uncalibrated f-process}; (2) proposing a general construction giving a big number of multiple mirror models to, in principle, any projective complete intersection of non-negative Kodaira dimension: these multiple mirrors turn out to be each other connected by means of uncalibrated f-processes and then, after (1), D-equivalent or K-equivalent, in the sense of Kawamata cite{Kawamata}; (3) presenting a number of evidences for the Bondal-Orlov-Kawamata conjecture that D-equivalence is K-equivalence, and viceversa.













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