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Degree axiom for P1 or P2
I am getting stuck on equation (7.33) on p. 192 of Cox-Katz's Mirror Symmetry and Algebraic Geometry. This concerns the degree of a cohomology class used as input for a Gromov-Witten invariant.
Let $X$...
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Generalization of Gromov-Witten theory counting surfaces, 3-folds, etc
I don't work on the Gromov-Witten theory, but I find that I need to study the following problem, which seems to be similar to the Gromov-Witten theory:
Let $X$ be a variety and $\alpha_{1}, \cdots, \...
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Divisibility of Gromov-Witten invariants
We know if a smooth complex projective variety $X$ is Fano, when the insertions of Gromov-Witten invariants are integral cohomology classes $\alpha_i \in H^*(X; {\mathbb Z})$, in genus zero the (...
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Simple examples of Gromov-Witten invariants not being enumerative
I understand why Gromov-Witten invariants in general are not enumerative, so it's not necessary to explain this. However to test something I'm working on, I'm looking for examples of concrete ...
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Question on Gromov-Witten invariants when $A=0$
I started trying to learn about Gromov-Witten invariants by reading the book "$J$-holomorphic curves and Symplectic Topology" and I have a doubt in an example the authors provide. It's ...
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symplectic gromov witten invariants of weighted projective space
Does anyone know if the symplectic (genus zero) GW invariants have been computed for weighted projective spaces? It seems there are already algebraic computations https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0608481
Is ...
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Does quantum cohomology have an $E_\infty$-ring structure?
Consdier the classical singular cohomology ring $H^*(X, \mathbb{Z})$ of a manifold $X$. The $H^n(X, \mathbb{Z})$'s are the cohomology groups of a chain complex and it turns out that the multiplication ...
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Computing Gromov-Witten invariant of $4$ lines in $\mathbb{C}P^3$
I'm trying to understand what the number of genus 0 curves through four lines in $\mathbb{C}P^3$ is i.e $Gr_{0,4}^{\mathbb{C}P^3, L}(PD(L),PD(L),PD(L),PD(L))$ where $L$ is the class of a line $\mathbb{...
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What is the current status of derived differential geometry?
I hope you will excuse this naive and general question. I've read from many places (e.g. Dominic Joyce's website, John Pardon's thesis, etc.) that the/a "right" foundations for many ...
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Gromov-Witten invariants of cocharacter closures in toric varieties
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Let $X$ be a toric projective variety with dense algebraic torus $\iota:(\mathbb{C}^\times)^n \to X$, and let $u:\mathbb{C}^\times \to X$ be a cocharacter, by which I mean a map ...
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Are Gromov-Witten invariants birational invariants?
Let $X$ and $Y$ be two smooth complex projective varieties. Then they are also symplectic manifolds. We know Gromov-Witten (GW) invariants are symplectic invariants. That means if there exists a a ...
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Reference request for Gromov-Witten Invariants of non compact manifolds
The title of my question essentially explains what I am looking for, but let elaborate a bit, to put it in a more specific context.
There are quite a few papers, where the authors compute Gromov-...
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Gromov-Witten invariants and the mod 2 spectral flow
I'm reading Lee-Parker, “A structure theorem for the Gromov-Witten invariants of Kähler
surfaces”, which studies Gromov-Witten invariants within symplectic
geometry. Lee-Parker write (&...
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Reference request: explicit equivariant localization formula on toric complete intersections
This post is about an equivariant integration formula in a famous paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/alg-geom/9701016.pdf by Alexander Givental, where the author presented the formula without proof or ...
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Log symplectic vortex equations in Hamiltonian log GW theory
Hamiltonian Gromov-Witten theory(see Mundet-Tian paper) corresponds to a new type of Symplectic vortex equations: Such type of models gives a connection to Hitchin-Kobayashi correspondence and Floer ...
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Are rational varieties symplectically rationally connected?
Was it proven already that smooth rational complex projecitve varieties are symplectically rationally connected? I.e. some GW invariant with two point insertions is non zero. What about smooth toric ...
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Blow-up/Blow-down correspondence via Hodge Mirror Symmetry?
Let $X$ be a projective variety. Let $S \subset X$ be the nonsingular complete intersection of $k$ nonsingular divisors of $X$ of codimension $2k>2$. Denote $\tilde{X}$ the blow up of $X$ along $S$,...
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Higher genus Cohen-Jones-Segal's conjecture?
Let $X$ be a projective variety. As I've been told, there is a conjecture (by Cohen-Jones-Segal) which implies that the homotopy type of fibers of the stablization-evaluation morphism
$$(ev,\Phi):\...
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What is the fundamental group of Kontsevich's space of stable maps?
... at least in the case where the target is a rationally connected variety.
This question is a follow-up to question
Constructing embedded families of curves with general moduli
and Jason Starr's ...
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De Jonquières formula vs. Relative GW invariants
Background. Let $C$ be a smooth projective curve of genus $g$. Denote by $C^d$ its d-th symmetric product and by $G^r_d(C)$ its associated variety
of linear series of type $\mathfrak{g}^r_d$, i.e.
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Virasoro constraints for parametrized GW invariants
Gromov-Witten invariants count isolated stable maps from Riemann surfaces to a fixed symplectic manifold $(M,\omega)$ subject to some incidence conditions. If we instead replace the target manifold ...
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Topology of a convergent sequence of stable maps on a symplectic manifold
Let $(M,\omega)$ be a compact symplectic manifold. Let $J$ be a compatible almost complex structure. Let $g$ be the Riemannian metric corresponding to $\omega,J$.
Let $f_\nu\colon C_\nu\to M$ be a ...
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Gromov compactness theorem for genus $g >0$ Riemann surfaces
In McDuff & Salamon's book "J-holomorphic Curves and Symplectic Topology", only the Gromov compactness for spheres has been proved, and I wonder whether or not this compactness result is still ...
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Abstract VFC vs. what people actually use for Quintic 3-fold
Moduli space of genus $0$ degree $d$ maps in a quintic Calabi-Yau threefold $X$, written as $\overline{\mathcal{M}}_{0,0}(X,[d])$, can be embedded in the corresponding moduli space of $\mathbb{P}^4$, ...
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Deformation long exact sequence of GW theory in the analytical setting
Let $f\!=\!(u\colon (\Sigma,p_1,\ldots,p_k) \to X)$ be an element of the moduli space of genus $g$ $k$-marked degree $A$ $J$-holomorphic maps $\mathcal{M}_{g,k}(X,A,J)$. For simplicity assume $C=(\...
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Is the complex structure on a del-Pezzo surface a regular complex structure?
Let $(X, \omega, J)$ be a compact symplectic manifold with an almost complex structure. Fix some homology class $\beta \in H_2(X, \mathbb{Z})$. An almost
complex structure $J$ is said to be $\textit{...
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When is the normal neighbourhood of the boundary of the moduli space of cuvres parametrized by exactly one branch?
Let $X$ be a compact complex manifold and $\beta \in H_2(X, \mathbb{Z}) $
a fixed homology class that is $\textit{decomposable}$. Let
$$ \overline{\mathcal{M}}_{0,n}(X, \beta) $$
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How does one define Moduli spaces in Symplectic Geometry and naively interpret higher genus GW Invariants?
This is a very basic question about the definition of Moduli space of maps.
My reason for asking this question is because I haven't actually seen this
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Are genus zero Gromov Witten Invariants on Del-Pezzo surfaces enumerative?
Let $X_k$ be $\mathbb{P}^2$ blown up at $k$ points (where $k$ is $0$ to
$8$). Let $\beta \in H_2(X_k, \mathbb{Z})$ be the homology class given by
$$ \beta := n L + m_1 E_1 + \ldots + m_k E_k $$
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What are the indecomposable classes on a del-Pezzo surface?
Let $X_k$ be $\mathbb{P}^2$ blown up at $k$ points (where $k$ is $0$ to $8$).
Let $\beta \in H_2(X_k, \mathbb{Z}) $ be a homology class given by
$$ \beta := n L + m_1 E_1 + \ldots + m_k E_k $$
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Do J-holomorphic curves "very nearly" fail to be an immersion near the bubbling points?
Let $u_{t}: \mathbb{P}^1 \longrightarrow \mathbb{P}^2$ be a family
of degree $2$ maps defined (for $t$ small and non zero) by
$$u_t([X,Y]) := [X^2, t Y^2, XY].$$
Note that as $t$ goes to zero, $u_t$...
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Question on Ionel and Parker's paper: Relative Gromov Witten Invariants
In defining Gromov-Witten invariants using symplectic geometry, most of the trouble is to achieve transversality for moduli spaces of pseudo-holomorphic curves which are multiple covers of simple ones....
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Enumerativity of Gromov-Witten invariants of orbifolds
For smooth Deligne-Mumford stacks, there is a well-defined Gromov-Witten theory, see http://arxiv.org/pdf/math/0103156.pdf and http://arxiv.org/pdf/math/0603151.pdf.
Is there some sense, or some ...
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Why are Gromov-Witten invariants of K3 surfaces trivial?
Why is GW invariants of K3 surfaces are trivial? My naive guess is that GW invariants are deformation invariant and you can always deform your K3 surface to non-projective one, which has no subcomplex ...
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Is P^2 important in Kontsevich's recursion formula?
There is a famous recursion formula by Kontsevich to find the number of
genus zero degree $d$ curves in $\mathbb{CP}^2$ through $3d-1$ points.
My question is the following: Let $S$ be a complex ...
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Computation of Gromov-Witten invariants for symplectic manifolds
According to references, Gromov-Witten invariants were first defined for symplectic manifolds and later for projective varieties algebraically, and they coincide on the overlap. Because I thought ...
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Gromov-Witten invariants counting curves passing through two points
Let us say that a closed symplectic manifold $X$ is $GW_g$-connected if there is a nonvanishing Gromov-Witten invariant of the form
$GW_{g,n}^{X,A}(\beta,point, point,\alpha_3,\ldots,\alpha_n)$ --in ...
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Relative Gromov-Witten Invariants
A central issue in defining relative GW-invariants on a symplectic manifold is the possibility that a sequence of relative pseudoholomorphic curves can degenerate in such a manner, that components lie ...
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Deformation quantization and quantum cohomology (or Fukaya category) -- are they related?
Good afternoon.
Let $M$ be, say, a compact symplectic manifold. Both deformation quantization (as in Kontsevich) and quantum cohomology yield "deformations" (in the appropriate respective senses) of "...
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Why are people interested in defining GW invariant in algebraic geometry category
Originally it is in symplectic geometry. Is it just curosity or any other special reason? Thank you for clarifying.
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Do the virtual fundamental classes satisfy functorial properties?
In Gromov–Witten theory, if the symplectic virtual fundamental classes constructed by B.Siebert satisfy functorial properties, i.e., if $f\colon X\to Y$ is an appropriate map between symplectic ...
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Different definitions of Novikov ring?
Following, e.g., Wikipedia's definitions, the (small) quantum cohomology ring of $X$ is defined over a "Novikov ring" consisting of formal power series of the form $$ \sum_{\beta \in H_2(X;\mathbb{Z})}...
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Are Fukaya categories Calabi-Yau categories?
Let X be a compact symplectic manifold. There is an idea, I think probably originally due to Kontsevich, that we should be able to get Gromov-Witten invariants of X out of the Fukaya category of X. ...
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Where does the Givental reconstruction formula come from?
In (for example) Semisimple Frobenius structures at higher genus (section 1.2) and Gromov-Witten invariants and quantization of quadratic Hamiltonians (section 6.8), Givental gives a conjectural ...
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Hochschild (co)homology of Fukaya categories and (quantum) (co)homology
There is a conjecture of Kontsevich which states that Hochschild (co)homology of the Fukaya category of a compact symplectic manifold $X$ is the (co)homology of the manifold. (See page 18 of ...
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GW invariants for varieties with negative first Chern class
Does there exist any theorem claiming that if a variety with negative first Chern class has no rational curves then every GW invariant is zero?
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Convergence of quantum cohomology
For which manifolds or varieties is quantum cohomology known to converge? Are there any manifolds for which quantum cohomology is known to not converge? I seem to have the impression that quantum ...
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Negative Gromov-Witten invariants
I understand the heuristic reason why Gromov-Witten invariants can be rational; roughly it's because we're doing curve counts in some stacky sense, so each curve $C$ contributes $1/|\text{Aut}(C)|$ to ...
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Manifolds distinguished by Gromov-Witten invariants?
What is a simplest example of a manifold $M^{2n}$ that admits two symplectic structures with isotopic almost complex structures, and such that Gromov-Witten invariants of these symplectic structures ...