Mirror Symmetry of Spencer-Hodge Decompositions in Constrained Geometric Systems
Abstract
This paper systematically investigates the interaction mechanism between metric structures and mirror transformations in Spencer complexes of compatible pairs. Our core contribution is the establishment of mirror symmetry for Spencer-Hodge decomposition theory, solving the key technical problem of analyzing the behavior of metric geometry under sign transformations. Through precise operator difference analysis, we prove that the perturbation Rk = -2(-1)k ω δλg(s) induced by the mirror transformation (D,λ) (D,-λ) is a bounded compact operator, and apply Fredholm theory to establish the mirror invariance of harmonic space dimensions HkD,λ = HkD,-λ. We further prove the complete invariance of constraint strength metrics and curvature geometric metrics under mirror transformations, thus ensuring the spectral structure stability of Spencer-Hodge Laplacians. From a physical geometric perspective, our results reveal that sign transformations of constraint forces do not affect the essential topological structure of constraint systems, embodying deep symmetry principles in constraint geometry. This work connects Spencer metric theory with mirror symmetry theory, laying the foundation for further development of constraint geometric analysis and computational methods.
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