On Landau-Ginzburg systems, quivers and monodromy

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DOI10.1016/J.GEOMPHYS.2015.09.006zbMATH Open1328.53111arXiv1310.2436OpenAlexW2964334330MaRDI QIDQ893282FDOQ893282

Yochay Jerby

Publication date: 13 November 2015

Published in: Journal of Geometry and Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let X be a toric Fano manifold and denote by Crit(fX)subset(mathbbCast)n 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 L:Crit(fX)ightarrowPic(X) such that mathcalEL(X):=L(Crit(fX))subsetPic(X) 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 L(X) is the space of all Laurent polynomials whose Newton polytope is equal to the Newton polytope of fX, the Landau-Ginzburg potential of X, and RXsubsetL(X) is the space of all elements whose corresponding solution scheme is reduced. We show that monodromies of Crit(fX) admit non-trivial relations to quiver representations of the exceptional collection mathcalEL(X). We refer to this property as the M-aligned property of the maps L:Crit(fX)ightarrowPic(X). We discuss possible applications of the existence of such M-aligned exceptional maps to various aspects of mirror symmetry of toric Fano manifolds.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1310.2436





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