Mirror symmetry without localisation
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- Christina Manolache, (Imperial College)
- Wednesday 21 January 2015, 14:15-15:15
- CMS MR13.
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Mark Gross.
Mirror Symmetry predicts a surprising relationship between the number
of curves in a target space X and certain hypergeometric functions. When X is a
toric variety, mirror symmetry has been proved using rather complicated
localisation computations. I will describe a new, more conceptual proof.
This talk is part of the Algebraic Geometry Seminar series.
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