Isolated hypersurface singularities, spectral invariants, and quantum cohomology

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Publication:6509506

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Authors: Yusuke Kawamoto Edit this on Wikidata



Abstract: We study the relation between isolated hypersurface singularities (e.g. ADE) and the quantum cohomology ring by using spectral invariants, which are symplectic invariants coming from Floer theory. We prove, under the assumption that the quantum cohomology ring is semi-simple, that (1) if the smooth Fano variety (or the symplectic manifold) degenerates to a Fano variety with an isolated hypersurface singularity, then the singularity has to be an Am-singularity, (2) if the symplectic manifold contains an Am-configuration of Lagrangian spheres, then there are consequences on the Hofer geometry, and that (3) the Dehn twist reduces spectral invariants.













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