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B-Model Gromov-Witten Theory

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This book collects various perspectives, contributed by both mathematicians and physicists, on the B-model and its role in mirror symmetry. Mirror symmetry is an active topic of research in both the mathematics and physics communities, but among mathematicians, the "A-model" half of the story remains much better-understood than the B-model. This book aims to address that imbalance. 

It begins with an overview of several methods by which mirrors have been constructed, and from there, gives a thorough account of the "BCOV" B-model theory from a physical perspective; this includes the appearance of such phenomena as the holomorphic anomaly equation and connections to number theory via modularity. Following a mathematical exposition of the subject of quantization, the remainder of the book is devoted to the B-model from a mathematician's point-of-view, including such topics as polyvector fields and primitive forms, Givental's ancestor potential, and integrablesystems.

List of contents

Mirror symmetry constructions.- The B-model approach to topological string theory on Calabi-Yau n-folds.- Geometric quantizations with applications to Gromov-Witten theory.- Some classical/quantum aspects of Calabi-Yau moduli.- The total ancestor potential in singularity theory.- Lecture notes on bihamiltonian structures and their central invariants.

Summary

This book collects various perspectives, contributed by both mathematicians and physicists, on the B-model and its role in mirror symmetry. Mirror symmetry is an active topic of research in both the mathematics and physics communities, but among mathematicians, the “A-model” half of the story remains much better-understood than the B-model. This book aims to address that imbalance. 

It begins with an overview of several methods by which mirrors have been constructed, and from there, gives a thorough account of the “BCOV” B-model theory from a physical perspective; this includes the appearance of such phenomena as the holomorphic anomaly equation and connections to number theory via modularity. Following a mathematical exposition of the subject of quantization, the remainder of the book is devoted to the B-model from a mathematician’s point-of-view, including such topics as polyvector fields and primitive forms, Givental’s ancestor potential, and integrablesystems.

Product details

Assisted by Emil Clader (Editor), Emily Clader (Editor), Ruan (Editor), Ruan (Editor), Yongbin Ruan (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783319942193
ISBN 978-3-31-994219-3
No. of pages 625
Dimensions 160 mm x 242 mm x 41 mm
Weight 1110 g
Illustrations XIII, 625 p. 65 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Series Trends in Mathematics
Trends in Mathematics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Arithmetic, algebra

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