A Homotopy Theory of Orbispaces

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Authors: Weimin Chen Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 2 February 2001

Abstract: In 1985, physicists Dixon, Harvey, Vafa and Witten studied string theories on Calabi-Yau orbifolds (cf. [DHVW]). An interesting discovery in their paper was the prediction that a certain physicist's Euler number of the orbifold must be equal to the Euler number of any of its crepant resolutions. This was soon related to the so called McKay correspondence in mathematics (cf. [McK]). Later developments include stringy Hodge numbers (cf. [Z], [BD]), mirror symmetry of Calabi-Yau orbifolds (cf. [Ro]), and most recently the Gromov-Witten invariants of symplectic orbifolds (cf. [CR1-2]). One common feature of these studies is that certain contributions from singularities, which are called ``twisted sectors in physics, have to be properly incorporated. This is called the ``stringy aspect of an orbifold (cf. [R]). This paper makes an effort to understand the stringy aspect of orbifolds in the realm of ``traditional mathematics.













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