对于没有日志几何学的简单正常交叉对的格罗莫夫-维顿理论
Hsian-Hua Tseng1, Fenglong You2
1Department of Mathematics, Ohio State University, 100 Math Tower, 231 West 18th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
概括
这项研究引入了一个新的Gromov-Witten理论,用于简单的正常交叉除数,证明了诸如相对量子同类学和维拉索罗约束等关键性质. 这个框架提供了一个替代的镜子构造,并证实了弗罗贝尼乌斯结构猜测.
科学领域:
- 代数几何几何学的几何学
- 数学物理 数学物理
- 弦理论中的弦理论.
背景情况:
- 格罗莫夫-维顿理论是代数几何学和理论物理学的强大工具.
- 了解相对于除数的理论对于高级数学构造至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 定义和探索一个新的Gromov-Witten理论相对于简单的正常交叉除数.
- 建立结构性质和与现有理论的联系.
主要方法:
- 这项研究定义了一个新的理论,作为Gromov-Witten多根堆理论的极限.
- 它证明了包括相对量子同类学和Virasoro约束 (类零) 在内的属性.
主要成果:
- 建立了一个新的格罗莫夫-维顿理论相对于简单的正常交叉除数.
- 证明了关键的结构性质,包括相对量子同类学和维拉索罗约束.
- 该理论提供了一个替代的镜子构造,并证实了弗罗贝尼乌斯结构猜测.
结论:
- 开发的理论为格罗莫夫-维顿理论及其应用提供了新的视角.
- 它为研究镜面对称和相关猜测提供了一个统一的框架.
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