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Publikováno v:
Geometry & Topology. 25:775-811
This is the first part of our project toward proving the Bershadsky–Cecotti–Ooguri–Vafa Feynman graph sum formula of all genera Gromov–Witten invariants of quintic Calabi–Yau threefolds. We introduce the notion of N–mixed-spin-P fields, c
Autor:
Jun Li, Huai-Liang Chang
Publikováno v:
International Mathematics Research Notices. 2020:7347-7396
In previous work, Mixed-Spin-P field has been introduced and their moduli space $\cal{W}_{g,\gamma,\bf{d}}$ together with a $\mathbb{C}^*$ action is constructed. Applying virtual localization to their virtual classes $[\cal{W}_{g,\gamma,\bf{d}}]^{vir
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Journal of Differential Geometry. 120
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Annals of Mathematics. 194
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Cambridge Journal of Mathematics. 7:319-364
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International Mathematics Research Notices. 2020:6421-6462
The moduli stack of Mixed Spin P-fields (MSP) provides an effective algorithm to evaluate all genus Gromov–Witten (GW) invariants of the quintic Calabi–Yau (CY) three-folds. This paper is to apply the algorithm to the genus-one case. We use the l
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Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B. 38:869-882
The mixed spin P-fields (MSP for short) theory sets up a geometric platform to relate Gromov-Witten invariants of the quintic three-fold and Fan-Jarvis-Ruan-Witten invariants of the quintic polynomial in five variables. It starts with Wittens vision
Publikováno v:
Advances in Mathematics. 308:964-986
The theory of virtual fundamental class defines important invariants such as the Gromov–Witten and the Donaldson–Thomas invariants. It has been generalized to the cosection localized virtual cycle which has applications in Seiberg–Witten, Fan
Autor:
Jung Chun Lin, Huai Liang Chang
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Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research. 1866(12)
Alternative splicing (AS) constitutes a pivotal mechanism for expanding the transcriptome and proteome diversity in higher eukaryotes. In contrast, misregulated AS events are relevant to carcinogenic signatures, including migration, angiogenesis, imm