Special Fano varieties, which include Calabi-Yau spaces as the Q=1 case, arise from the Symanzik polynomials of several families of Feynman integrals.
No Mirror Symmetry in Landau-Ginzburg Spectra!
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We use a recent classification of non-degenerate quasihomogeneous polynomials to construct all Landau-Ginzburg (LG) potentials for N=2 superconformal field theories with c=9 and calculate the corresponding Hodge numbers. Surprisingly, the resulting spectra are less symmetric than the existing incomplete results. It turns out that models belonging to the large class for which an explicit construction of a mirror model as an orbifold is known show remarkable mirror symmetry. On the other hand, half of the remaining 15\% of all models have no mirror partners. This lack of mirror symmetry may point beyond the class of LG-orbifolds.
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Special Fano geometry from Feynman integrals
Special Fano varieties, which include Calabi-Yau spaces as the Q=1 case, arise from the Symanzik polynomials of several families of Feynman integrals.