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    Quantum cohomology of minuscule homogeneous spaces II : Hidden symmetries

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    We prove that the quantum cohomology ring of any minuscule or cominuscule homogeneous space, once localized at the quantum parameter, has a non trivial involution mapping Schubert classes to multiples of Schubert classes. This can be stated as a strange duality property for the Gromov-Witten invariants, which turn out to be very symmetric.Comment: 17 page

    Finiteness of cominuscule quantum K-theory

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    The product of two Schubert classes in the quantum K-theory ring of a homogeneous space X = G/P is a formal power series with coefficients in the Grothendieck ring of algebraic vector bundles on X. We show that if X is cominuscule, then this power series has only finitely many non-zero terms. The proof is based on a geometric study of boundary Gromov-Witten varieties in the Kontsevich moduli space, consisting of stable maps to X that take the marked points to general Schubert varieties and whose domains are reducible curves of genus zero. We show that all such varieties have rational singularities, and that boundary Gromov-Witten varieties defined by two Schubert varieties are either empty or unirational. We also prove a relative Kleiman-Bertini theorem for rational singularities, which is of independent interest. A key result is that when X is cominuscule, all boundary Gromov-Witten varieties defined by three single points in X are rationally connected.Comment: 16 pages; proofs slightly improved; explicit multiplications in QK(Cayley plane) from v1 no longer necessar

    Projected Gromov-Witten varieties in cominuscule spaces

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    A projected Gromov-Witten variety is the union of all rational curves of fixed degree that meet two opposite Schubert varieties in a homogeneous space X = G/P. When X is cominuscule we prove that the map from a related Gromov-Witten variety is cohomologically trivial. This implies that all (3 point, genus zero) K-theoretic Gromov-Witten invariants of X are determined by the projected Gromov-Witten varieties, which extends an earlier result of Knutson, Lam, and Speyer. Our proof uses that any projected Gromov-Witten variety in a cominuscule space is also a projected Richardson variety.Comment: 13 page

    Towards a Littlewood Richardson rule for Kac-Moody homogeneous spaces

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    50 p.International audienceWe prove a general combinatorial formula yielding the intersection number of three particular Λ\Lambda-minuscule Schubert classes in any Kac-Moody homogeneous space, generalising the Littlewood-Richardson rule. The combinatorics are based on jeu de taquin rectification in a poset defined by the heap of a minuscule class
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