On the M2-Brane Index on Noncommutative Crepant Resolutions. [PDF]
Cirafici M.
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An Introduction to Moduli Stacks, with a View towards Higgs Bundles on Algebraic Curves [PDF]
Sebastian Casalaina‐Martin+1 more
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Relative and absolute Lefschetz standard conjectures for some Lagrangian fibrations
Abstract We show that the hyper‐Kähler varieties of OG10‐type constructed by Laza–Saccà–Voisin (LSV) verify the Lefschetz standard conjecture. This is an application of a more general result, stating that certain Lagrangian fibrations verify this conjecture. The main technical assumption of this general result is that the Lagrangian fibration satisfies
Giuseppe Ancona+3 more
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From Quantum Curves to Topological String Partition Functions. [PDF]
Coman I, Pomoni E, Teschner J.
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Spectral curves, algebraically completely integrable Hamiltonian systems, and moduli of bundles
Ron Donagi, Eyal Markman
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A geometric parametrization for the virtual Euler characteristics of the moduli spaces of real and complex algebraic curves [PDF]
I. P. Goulden, John Harer, D. M. Jackson
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Some applications of canonical metrics to Landau–Ginzburg models
Abstract It is known that a given smooth del Pezzo surface or Fano threefold X$X$ admits a choice of log Calabi–Yau compactified mirror toric Landau–Ginzburg model (with respect to certain fixed Kähler classes and Gorenstein toric degenerations).
Jacopo Stoppa
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Algebraic cohomology of the moduli space of rank 2 vector bundles on a curve
V. Balaji, Alastair King, P. E. Newstead
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Étale Homotopy Types of Moduli Stacks of Algebraic Curves with Symmetries [PDF]
Paola Frediani, Frank Neumann
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Lattices in function fields and applications
Abstract In recent decades, the use of ideas from Minkowski's Geometry of Numbers has gained recognition as a helpful tool in bounding the number of solutions to modular congruences with variables from short intervals. In 1941, Mahler introduced an analogue to the Geometry of Numbers in function fields over finite fields.
Christian Bagshaw, Bryce Kerr
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