Counting curves in elliptic surfaces by symplectic methods
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Abstract: We explicitly compute family GW invariants of elliptic surfaces for primitive classes. That involves establishing a TRR formula and a symplectic sum formula for elliptic surfaces and then determining the GW invariants using an argument from cite{ip3}. In particular, as in cite{bl1}, these calculations also confirm the well-known Yau-Zaslow Conjecture cite{yz} for primitive classes in surfaces.
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