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Knot Categorification from Mirror Symmetry, Part II: Lagrangians

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arxiv 2105.06039 v2 pith:5LNBTAMN submitted 2021-05-13 hep-th math.AGmath.RTmath.SG

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I provide two solutions to the problem of categorifying quantum link invariants, which work uniformly for all gauge groups and originate in geometry and string theory. The first is based on a category of equivariant B-type branes on ${\cal X}$ which is a moduli space of singular $G$-monopoles on ${\mathbb R}^3$. In this paper, I give the second approach, which is based on a category of equivariant A-type branes on $Y$ with potential $W$. The first and the second approaches are related by equivariant homological mirror symmetry: $Y$ is homological mirror to $X$, a core locus of ${\cal X}$ preserved by an equivariant action related to $\mathfrak{q}$. The theory of equivariant A-branes on $Y$ is the same as the derived category of modules of an algebra $A$, which is a cousin of the algebra considered by Khovanov, Lauda, Rouquier and Webster, but simpler. The result is a new, geometric formulation of Khovanov homology, which generalizes to all groups. In part III, I will explain the string theory origin of the two approaches, and the relation to an approach being developed by Witten. The three parts may be read independently.

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  1. Aganagic's invariant is Khovanov homology

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    A direct calculation shows the geometric braid action on Fukaya-Seidel categories of Coulomb branches agrees with Webster's combinatorial action, so Aganagic's invariant is Khovanov homology over the integers.

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