Remarks on the homological mirror symmetry for tori

Abstract

Let us consider an n-dimensional complex torus T2nJ=T:=Cn/2π(Zn TZn). Here, T is a complex matrix of order n whose imaginary part is positive definite. In particular, when we consider the case n=1, the complexified symplectic form of a mirror partner of T2J=T is defined by using -1T or T. However, if we assume n ≥ 2 and that T is a singular matrix, we can not define a mirror partner of T2nJ=T as a natural generalization of the case n=1 to the higher dimensional case. In this paper, we propose a way to avoid this problem, and discuss the homological mirror symmetry.

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