Non-calibrated framed processes, derived equivalence and Homological Mirror Symmetry
Abstract
The present paper is aimed to discussing three kinds of problems: (1) producing some ``mirror theorem'' for the recent mirror symmetric construction, called \emph{framed} duality (-duality), described in \cite{R-fTV} and \cite{R-fpCI}: this is performed from the point of view proposed by Homological Mirror Symmetry (HMS), by studying \emph{derived equivalence} (-equivalence) of multiple mirror models produced by means of a, so-called, \emph{uncalibrated -process}; (2) proposing a general construction giving a big number of multiple mirror models to, in principle, any projective complete intersection of non-negative Kodaira dimension: these multiple mirrors turn out to be each other connected by means of uncalibrated -processes and then, after (1), -equivalent or -equivalent, in the sense of Kawamata \cite{Kawamata}; (3) presenting a number of evidences for the Bondal-Orlov-Kawamata conjecture that -equivalence is -equivalence, and viceversa.
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@article{arxiv.2304.01856,
title = {Non-calibrated framed processes, derived equivalence and Homological Mirror Symmetry},
author = {Michele Rossi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.01856},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
1 figure, 3 appendices; 71 pages. v5: minor changes, references updated