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We propose and study the following Mirror Principle: certain sequences of multiplicative equivariant characteristic classes on Kontsevich's stable map moduli spaces can be computed in terms of certain hypergeometric type classes. As applications, we compute the equivariant Euler classes of obstruction bundles induced by any concavex bundles -- including any direct sum of line bundles -- on $\P^n$. This includes proving the formula of Candelas-de la Ossa-Green-Parkes hence completing the program of Candelas et al, Kontesevich, Manin, and Givental, to compute rigorously the instanton prepotential function for the quintic in $\P^4$. We derive, among many other examples, the multiple cover formula for Gromov-Witten invariants of $\P^1$, computed earlier by Morrison-Aspinwall and by Manin in different approaches. We also prove a formula for enumerating Euler classes which arise in the so-called local mirror symmetry for some noncompact Calabi-Yau manifolds. At the end we interprete an infinite dimensional transformation group, called the mirror group, acting on Euler data, as a certain duality group of the linear sigma model.

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Advancements in Functorial Homological Mirror Symmetry

hep-th · 2025-02-10 · reject · novelty 4.0

A programmatic review asserting that stability and transversality in Donaldson-Thomas degeneracy formulas correspond to abelian versus nonabelian gauging in Rozansky-Witten theory, without providing a derivation.

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  • Advancements in Functorial Homological Mirror Symmetry hep-th · 2025-02-10 · reject · none · ref 30 · internal anchor

    A programmatic review asserting that stability and transversality in Donaldson-Thomas degeneracy formulas correspond to abelian versus nonabelian gauging in Rozansky-Witten theory, without providing a derivation.