We prove the Abelian/non-Abelian Correspondence with bundles for target spaces that are partial flag bundles, combining and generalising results by Ciocan-Fontanine-Kim-Sabbah, Brown, and Oh. From this we deduce how genus-zero Gromov-Witten invariants change when a smooth projective variety X is blown up in a complete intersection defined by convex line bundles. In the case where the blow-up is Fano, our result gives closed-form expressions for certain genus-zero invariants of the blow-up in terms of invariants of X. We also give a reformulation of the Abelian/non-Abelian Correspondence in terms of Givental's formalism, which may be of independent interest.
We prove the abelian/nonabelian correspondence with bundles for target spaces that are partial flag bundles, combining and generalising results by Ciocan-Fontanine–Kim–Sabbah, Brown, and Oh. From this, we deduce how genus-zero Gromov–Witten invariants change when a smooth projective variety X is blown up in a complete intersection defined by convex line bundles. In the case where the blow-up is Fano, our result gives closed-form expressions for certain genus-zero invariants of the blow-up in terms of invariants of X. We also give a reformulation of the abelian/nonabelian Correspondence in terms of Givental’s formalism, which may be of independent interest.
In this note we study in detail the geometry of eight rational elliptic surfaces naturally associated to the sixteen reflexive polygons. The elliptic fibrations supported by these surfaces correspond under mirror symmetry to the eight families of smooth del Pezzo surfaces with very ample anticanonical bundle.
We give a new geometric proof of the classification of T -polygons, a theorem originally due to Kasprzyk, Nill, and Prince. We also obtain a Torelli theorem for certain maximally mutable Laurent polynomials in two variables and show that the mirror Landau-Ginzburg model to a smooth del Pezzo surface X is determined up to isomorphism by the regularized quantum period of X.
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