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Logarithmic Frobenius manifolds, hypergeometric systems and quantum D-modules

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arxiv 1010.2118 v3 pith:RKCRXZBZ submitted 2010-10-11 math.AG

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We describe mirror symmetry for weak toric Fano manifolds as an equivalence of D-modules equipped with certain filtrations. We discuss in particular the logarithmic degeneration behavior at the large radius limit point, and express the mirror correspondence as an isomorphism of Frobenius manifolds with logarithmic poles. The main tool is an identification of the Gauss-Manin system of the mirror Landau-Ginzburg model with a hypergeometric D-module, and a detailed study of a natural filtration defined on this differential system. We obtain a solution of the Birkhoff problem for lattices defined by this filtration and show the existence of a primitive form, which yields the construction of Frobenius structures with logarithmic poles associated to the mirror Laurent polynomial. As a final application, we show the existence of a pure polarized non-commutative Hodge structure on a Zariski open subset of the complexified Kaehler moduli space of the variety.

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