June 2022 Morita equivalence and the generalized Kähler potential
Francis Bischoff, Marco Gualtieri, Maxim Zabzine
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J. Differential Geom. 121(2): 187-226 (June 2022). DOI: 10.4310/jdg/1659987891

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We solve the problem of determining the fundamental degrees of freedom underlying a generalized Kähler structure of symplectic type. For a usual Kähler structure, it is well-known that the geometry is determined by a complex structure, a Kähler class, and the choice of a positive $(1, 1)$-form in this class, which depends locally on only a single real-valued function: the Kähler potential. Such a description for generalized Kähler geometry has been sought since it was discovered in 1984. We show that a generalized Kähler structure of symplectic type is determined by a pair of holomorphic Poisson manifolds, a holomorphic symplectic Morita equivalence between them, and the choice of a positive Lagrangian brane bisection, which depends locally on only a single real-valued function, which we call the generalized Kähler potential. Our solution draws upon, and specializes to, the many results in the physics literature which solve the problem under the assumption (which we do not make) that the Poisson structures involved have constant rank. To solve the problem we make use of, and generalize, two main tools: the first is the notion of symplectic Morita equivalence, developed by Weinstein and Xu to study Poisson manifolds; the second is Donaldson’s interpretation of a Kähler metric as a real Lagrangian submanifold in a deformation of the holomorphic cotangent bundle.

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Francis Bischoff. Marco Gualtieri. Maxim Zabzine. "Morita equivalence and the generalized Kähler potential." J. Differential Geom. 121 (2) 187 - 226, June 2022. https://doi.org/10.4310/jdg/1659987891

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Received: 3 June 2018; Accepted: 6 December 2019; Published: June 2022
First available in Project Euclid: 9 August 2022

Digital Object Identifier: 10.4310/jdg/1659987891

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