Logarithmic Donaldson-Thomas theory
Abstract
Let X be a smooth threefold with a simple normal crossings divisor D. We construct the Donaldson-Thomas theory of the pair (X|D) enumerating ideal sheaves on X relative to D. These moduli spaces are compactified by studying subschemes in expansions of the target geometry, and the moduli space carries a virtual fundamental class leading to numerical invariants with expected properties. We formulate punctual evaluation, rationality and wall-crossing conjectures, in parallel with the standard theory. Our formalism specializes to the Li-Wu theory of relative ideal sheaves when the divisor is smooth, and is parallel to recent work on logarithmic Gromov-Witten theory with expansions.
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