Anisotropic calibrations, adiabatic limits and mirror symmetry
Abstract
Let be a Riemannian manifold. Choose a pair where is a calibration and is a calibrated distribution. Using this data we define a 1-parameter family of forms and study its adiabatic limit as . We show that (i) the limit is a calibration in a generalized sense, (ii) under the usual closedness assumptions, the adiabatic calibrated submanifolds are anisotropic minimal in the classical sense defined in the calculus of variations/PDE theory. We apply this construction to -manifolds. In this case the adiabatic calibrated condition is equivalent to a Fueter-type equation. We provide explicit examples and prove local analytic existence theorems for the adiabatic calibrated submanifolds. Applying mirror symmetry as described by the real Fourier-Mukai transform, the general picture is as follows: adiabatic limits correspond to large radius limits, -calibrated (associative) submanifolds correspond to deformed Donaldson-Thomas connections, adiabatic calibrated submanifolds correspond to -instantons.
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@article{arxiv.2605.21161,
title = {Anisotropic calibrations, adiabatic limits and mirror symmetry},
author = {Kotaro Kawai and Tommaso Pacini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.21161},
year = {2026}
}
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63 pages