On Landau-Ginzburg systems, quivers and monodromy
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Abstract: Let be a toric Fano manifold and denote by the solution scheme of the corresponding Landau-Ginzburg system of equations. For toric Del-Pezzo surfaces and various toric Fano threefolds we define a map such that is a full strongly exceptional collection of line bundles. We observe the existence of a natural monodromy map M : pi_1(L(X) setminus R_X,f_X)
ightarrow Aut(Crit(f_X)) where is the space of all Laurent polynomials whose Newton polytope is equal to the Newton polytope of , the Landau-Ginzburg potential of , and is the space of all elements whose corresponding solution scheme is reduced. We show that monodromies of admit non-trivial relations to quiver representations of the exceptional collection . We refer to this property as the -aligned property of the maps . We discuss possible applications of the existence of such -aligned exceptional maps to various aspects of mirror symmetry of toric Fano manifolds.
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