TY - JOUR
T1 - Dimensional reduction of B-fields in F-theory
AU - Katz, Sheldon
AU - Taylor, Washington
N1 - We thank Eduardo Cattani for helpful conversations and for providing references, especially [3, 17]. We also thank David Cox, Michael Douglas, Daniel Park and Lutian Zhao for helpful conversations. The work of SK is partially supported by NSF grant DMS-1802242. The work of WT is supported by DOE grant DE-SC00012567.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - We describe the dimensional reduction of the IIB B-fields in F-theory using a conjectured description of normalizable B-fields in terms of perverse sheaves. Computations are facilitated using the Decomposition Theorem. Many of our descriptions are new, and all our results are all consistent with known results in physics. We also conjecture a physical framework for normalizable B-fields and show consistency with mathematics. We dedicate this paper to Herb Clemens, in admiration for his myriad fundamental contributions to complex algebraic geometry, together with his more recent interest in F-theory in physics. This paper deals with three of Herb’s interests: Hodge theory, topology of algebraic varieties, and F-theory, and so is a fitting way for us to express our appreciation for his contributions over a period of more than five decades.
AB - We describe the dimensional reduction of the IIB B-fields in F-theory using a conjectured description of normalizable B-fields in terms of perverse sheaves. Computations are facilitated using the Decomposition Theorem. Many of our descriptions are new, and all our results are all consistent with known results in physics. We also conjecture a physical framework for normalizable B-fields and show consistency with mathematics. We dedicate this paper to Herb Clemens, in admiration for his myriad fundamental contributions to complex algebraic geometry, together with his more recent interest in F-theory in physics. This paper deals with three of Herb’s interests: Hodge theory, topology of algebraic varieties, and F-theory, and so is a fitting way for us to express our appreciation for his contributions over a period of more than five decades.
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U2 - 10.4310/PAMQ.2022.v18.n4.a10
DO - 10.4310/PAMQ.2022.v18.n4.a10
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85140395232
SN - 1558-8599
VL - 18
SP - 1621
EP - 1660
JO - Pure and Applied Mathematics Quarterly
JF - Pure and Applied Mathematics Quarterly
IS - 4
ER -