This lecture series is a continuation of the colloquium talk. I will discuss properties of certain differential rings constructed from period integrals for a class of one-parameter families of Calabi-Yau threefolds, focusing on the mirror quintic family example. One of the reasons that these differential rings are interesting is that the Gromov-Witten generating series for the Calabi-Yau threefolds are elements in this ring. These rings are introduced in the work of Bershadsky-Cecotti-Ooguri-Vafa and Yamaguchi-Yau, and have played an important role in understanding Gromov-Witten theory. I will explain the construction of the rings from Weil-Petersson geometry, their generators and relations (including some algebraic independence results), the relation to variation of Hodge structures in both the A- and B-model, the issue of non-holomorphic completion and holomorphic limit, etc. I will first explain these results for the elliptic curve families as the motivating cases, and then generalize these results to the mirror quintic family analogously.
10月29日
1:30pm - 4:50pm
地點
Room 5508, Academic Building (Lifts 25-26)
講者/表演者
Prof. Jie Zhou
Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua University
Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua University
主辦單位
Department of Mathematics
聯絡方法
mathseminar@ust.hk
付款詳情
對象
Alumni, Faculty and Staff, PG Students, UG Students
語言
英語
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