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Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego

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Math 208: Seminar in Algebraic Geometry

Dr. Hunter Dinkins

MIT

Enumerative 3d mirror symmetry of bow varieties

Abstract:

3d mirror symmetry predicts deep relationships between certain algebraic symplectic varieties. One such expectation is an "equivalence" between curve counts in a Higgs branch and those in the corresponding Coulomb branch. When it can be precisely formulated, this equivalence takes the form of an equality (after analytic continuation and change of variables) of meromorphic functions associated to the two branches. Bow varieties provide the largest currently known setting where the appropriate curve counts can be defined and their equivalence precisely formulated. In this talk, I will give an overview of these ideas and discuss my work with Tommaso Botta, in which we prove the duality of curve counts for finite type A bow varieties. Our proof combines geometric, combinatorial, and analytic arguments to eventually reduce to the case of the cotangent bundle of the complete flag variety. Time permitting, I will also discuss ongoing work to incorporate "descendant insertions" into the statements by using Hecke modifications of vector bundles.

Host: Dragos Oprea

January 9, 2026

4:00 PM

APM 7321

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