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Galkin's Lower bound Conjecure for Lagrangian and orthogonal Grassmannians

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Let $M$ be a Fano manifold, and $H^\star(M;\mathbb{C})$ be the quantum cohomology ring of $M$ with the quantum product $\star.$ For $\sigma \in H^*(M;\mathbb{C})$, denote by $[\sigma]$ the quantum multiplication operator $\sigma\star$ on $H^*(M;\mathbb{C})$. It was conjectured several years ago \cite{GGI, GI} and has been proved for many Fano manifols \cite{CL1, CH2, LiMiSh, Ke}, including our cases, that the operator $[c_1(M)]$ has a real valued eigenvalue $\delta_0$ which is maximal among eigenvaules of $[c_1(M)]$. Galkin's lower bound conjecture \cite{Ga} states that for a Fano manifold $M,$ $\delta_0\geq \mathrm{dim} \ M +1,$ and the equlity holds if and only if $M$ is the projective space $\mathbb{P}^n.$ In this note, we show that Galkin's lower bound conjecture holds for Lagrangian and orthogonal Grassmannians, modulo some exceptions for the equality.

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On Frobenius-Perron Dimension

math.AG · 2019-09-04 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The generalized Frobenius-Perron dimension of the polynomial representation ring of U(k), defined as the limit over Verlinde algebra truncations, is exactly the ordinary representation dimension, and the paper proves a new lower bound for Schubert classes in Grassmannian quantum cohomology.

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    The generalized Frobenius-Perron dimension of the polynomial representation ring of U(k), defined as the limit over Verlinde algebra truncations, is exactly the ordinary representation dimension, and the paper proves a new lower bound for Schubert classes in Grassmannian quantum cohomology.