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Doran-Harder-Thompson Conjecture via SYZ Mirror Symmetry: Elliptic Curves

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arxiv 1612.04623 v4 pith:X7NRLYTS submitted 2016-12-14 math.AG hep-thmath.SG

classification math.AGhep-thmath.SG
keywords mirrorconjecturemanifoldscalabi-yaucurvesdoran-harder-thompsonellipticgluing
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We prove the Doran-Harder-Thompson conjecture in the case of elliptic curves by using ideas from SYZ mirror symmetry. The conjecture claims that when a Calabi-Yau manifold $X$ degenerates to a union of two quasi-Fano manifolds (Tyurin degeneration), a mirror Calabi-Yau manifold of $X$ can be constructed by gluing the two mirror Landau-Ginzburg models of the quasi-Fano manifolds. The two crucial ideas in our proof are to obtain a complex structure by gluing the underlying affine manifolds and to construct the theta functions from the Landau-Ginzburg superpotentials.

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