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On the Quantum K-Theory of the Quintic

Published 19 Jan 2021 in math.AG, hep-th, and math.GT | (2101.07490v2)

Abstract: Quantum K-theory of a smooth projective variety at genus zero is a collection of integers that can be assembled into a generating series $J(Q,q,t)$ that satisfies a system of linear differential equations with respect to $t$ and $q$-difference equations with respect to $Q$. With some mild assumptions on the variety, it is known that the full theory can be reconstructed from its small $J$-function $J(Q,q,0)$ which, in the case of Fano manifolds, is a vector-valued $q$-hypergeometric function. On the other hand, for the quintic 3-fold we formulate an explicit conjecture for the small $J$-function and its small linear $q$-difference equation expressed linearly in terms of the Gopakumar-Vafa invariants. Unlike the case of quantum knot invariants, and the case of Fano manifolds, the coefficients of the small linear $q$-difference equations are not Laurent polynomials, but rather analytic functions in two variables determined linearly by the Gopakumar-Vafa invariants of the quintic. Our conjecture for the small $J$-function agrees with a proposal of Jockers-Mayr.

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