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Affine nil-Hecke algebras and Quantum cohomology

Let $G$ be a compact, connected Lie group and $T \subset G$ a maximal torus. Let $(M,ω)$ be a monotone closed symplectic manifold equipped with a Hamiltonian action of $G$. We construct a module action of the affine nil-Hecke algebra $\hat{H}_*^{S^1 \times T}(LG/T)$ on the $S^1 \times T$-equivariant quantum cohomology of $M$, $QH^*_{S^1 \times T}(M).$ Our construction generalizes the theory of shift operators for Hamiltonian torus actions [OP,LJ]. We show that, as in the abelian case, this action behaves well with respect to the quantum connection. As an application of our construction, we show that when $G$ is semi-simple, the $G$-equivariant quantum cohomology $QH_G^*(M)$ defines a canonical holomorphic Lagrangian subvariety $\mathbb{L}_G(M) \hookrightarrow BFM(G_{\mathbb{C}}^{\vee})$ in the BFM-space of the Langlands dual group, confirming an expectation of Teleman from [T1].

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