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This project investigates mirror symmetry, a mathematical concept linking pairs of geometric objects called Calabi-Yau manifolds. By employing algebraic and tropical geometry techniques, it aims to deepen understanding of this relationship and develop new methods for constructing algebraic varieties.
Mirror symmetry is a phenomenon first discovered by string theorists in 1989.
This phenomenon, when described in mathematical language, posits that certain kinds of geometric objects, known as Calabi-Yau manifolds, come in pairs X, Y.
Further, mirror symmetry posits an intricate relationship between the geometry of the members of the pair.
This relationship can be summarized by the rough statement that the symplectic geometry of X is isomorphic to the complex geometry of Y.
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