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Use for questions about mirror symmetry in theoretical/mathematical physics.
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Do you understand SYZ conjecture
Here are some papers on SYZ worth reading:
Hitchin's "The moduli space of special Lagrangian submanifolds" arXiv:dg-ga/9711002
M. Gross's survey
Hitchin's paper was written shorly after Mirror S …
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Examples in mirror symmetry that can be understood.
A toy model for mirror symmetry is the following. Consider a real manifold (not necessarily compact) $B$ with an atlas of affine coordinates, i.e. such that the change of coordinate maps are of the ty …
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complexified kahler form
Since B-fields are being discussed in the other question, i'll try to answer your question on the complexified Kahler moduli. The set of Kahler classes of a Kahler manifold is an open cone in $H^{1,1} …
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Roadmap for Mirror Symmetry
Auroux's notes for a course on mirror symmetry at Berkeley.
They look interesting and they cover a lot of material.