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Maurer-Cartan deformation of Lagrangians

The Maurer-Cartan algebra of a Lagrangian $L$ is the algebra that encodes the deformation of the Floer complex $CF(L,L;Λ)$ as an $A_\infty$-algebra. We identify the Maurer-Cartan algebra with the $0$-th cohomology of the Koszul dual dga of $CF(L,L;Λ)$. Making use of the identification, we prove that there exists a natural isomorphism between the Maurer-Cartan algebra of $L$ and a suitable subspace of the completion of the wrapped Floer cohomology of another Lagrangian $G$ when $G$ is \emph{dual} to $L$ in the sense to be defined. In view of mirror symmetry, this can be understood as specifying a local chart associated with $L$ in the mirror rigid analytic space. We examine the idea by explicit calculation of the isomorphism for several interesting examples.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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