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Doubling construction of Calabi-Yau threefolds

Differential Geometry 2014-11-14 v3 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

We give a differential-geometric construction and examples of Calabi-Yau threefolds, at least one of which is {\it{new}}. Ingredients in our construction are {\it admissible pairs}, which were dealt with by Kovalev in \cite{K03} and further studied by Kovalev and Lee in \cite{KL11}. An admissible pair (X,D)(\overline{X},D) consists of a three-dimensional compact K\"{a}hler manifold X\overline{X} and a smooth anticanonical K3K3 divisor DD on X\overline{X}. If two admissible pairs (X1,D1)(\overline{X}_1,D_1) and (X2,D2)(\overline{X}_2,D_2) satisfy the {\it gluing condition}, we can glue X1D1\overline{X}_1\setminus D_1 and X2D2\overline{X}_2\setminus D_2 together to obtain a Calabi-Yau threefold MM. In particular, if (X1,D1)(\overline{X}_1,D_1) and (X2,D2)(\overline{X}_2,D_2) are identical to an admissible pair (X,D)(\overline{X},D), then the gluing condition holds automatically, so that we can {\it always} construct a Calabi-Yau threefold from a {\it single} admissible pair (X,D)(\overline{X},D) by {\it doubling} it. Furthermore, we can compute all Betti and Hodge numbers of the resulting Calabi-Yau threefolds in the doubling construction.

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@article{arxiv.1305.0074,
  title  = {Doubling construction of Calabi-Yau threefolds},
  author = {Mamoru Doi and Naoto Yotsutani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.0074},
  year   = {2014}
}

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22 pages, to appear in "New York Journal of Mathematics"