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Stability Conditions and Mirror Symmetry of K3 Surfaces in Attractor Backgrounds

We study the space of stability conditions on $K3$ surfaces from the perspective of mirror symmetry. It is done in the so called attractor backgrounds (moduli) which can be far from the conventional large complex limits and are selected by the attractor mechanism for certain black holes. We find certain highly non-generic behaviors of stability walls (a key notion in the study of wall crossings) in the space of stability conditions. They correspond via mirror symmetry to some non-generic behaviors of special Lagrangians in an attractor background. The main results can be understood as a mirror correspondence in a synthesis of homological mirror conjecture and SYZ mirror conjecture.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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