Floer Homology Language
Note1
Potential of Language
¶ Prerequisite conditions
Note 6 Homology structure of Word
1
(Definition)
(Gromov-Witten potential)
2
(Theorem)
(Witten-Dijkggraaf-Verlinde-Verlinde equation)
3
(Theorem)
(Structure of Frobenius manifold)
Symplectic manifold (M, wM)
Poincaré duality < . , . >
Product <V1°V2, V3> = V1V2V3( )
(M, wM) has structure of Frobenius manifold over convergent domain of Gromov-Witten potential.
4
(Theorem)
Mk,β (Q1, ..., Qk) =
N(β) expresses Gromov-Witten potential.
[Image]
When Mk,β (Q1, ..., Qk) is identified with language, language has potential N(β).
Potential of Language
¶ Prerequisite conditions
Note 6 Homology structure of Word
1
(Definition)
(Gromov-Witten potential)
2
(Theorem)
(Witten-Dijkggraaf-Verlinde-Verlinde equation)
3
(Theorem)
(Structure of Frobenius manifold)
Symplectic manifold (M, wM)
Poincaré duality < . , . >
Product <V1°V2, V3> = V1V2V3( )
(M, wM) has structure of Frobenius manifold over convergent domain of Gromov-Witten potential.
4
(Theorem)
Mk,β (Q1, ..., Qk) =
N(β) expresses Gromov-Witten potential.
[Image]
When Mk,β (Q1, ..., Qk) is identified with language, language has potential N(β).
[Reference]
First designed on <energy of language> at
Tokyo April 29, 2009
Newly planned on further visibility at
Tokyo June 16, 2009
Tokyo April 29, 2009
Newly planned on further visibility at
Tokyo June 16, 2009
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