English

Conifold transitions via affine geometry and mirror symmetry

Algebraic Geometry 2014-09-16 v2 Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

Mirror symmetry of Calabi-Yau manifolds can be understood via a Legendre duality between a pair of certain affine manifolds with singularities called tropical manifolds. In this article, we study conifold transitions from the point of view of Gross and Siebert. We introduce the notions of tropical nodal singularity, tropical conifolds, tropical resolutions and smoothings. We interpret known global obstructions to the complex smoothing and symplectic small resolution of compact nodal Calabi-Yaus in terms of certain tropical 22-cycles containing the nodes in their associated tropical conifolds. We prove that the existence of such cycles implies the simultaneous vanishing of the obstruction to smoothing the original Calabi-Yau \emph{and} to resolving its mirror. We formulate a conjecture suggesting that the existence of these cycles should imply that the tropical conifold can be resolved and its mirror can be smoothed, thus showing that the mirror of the resolution is a smoothing. We partially prove the conjecture for certain configurations of nodes and for some interesting examples.

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@article{arxiv.1301.2930,
  title  = {Conifold transitions via affine geometry and mirror symmetry},
  author = {Ricardo Castano-Bernard and Diego Matessi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.2930},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

82 pages, 28 figures. Published version. The main conjecture (Conjecture 8.3) has been reformulated. We added Section 9.5 where we partially prove the conjecture in an example. Improved exposition