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Weak Mirror Symmetry of Complex Symplectic Algebras

A complex symplectic structure on a Lie algebra $\lie h$ is an integrable complex structure $J$ with a closed non-degenerate $(2,0)$-form. It is determined by $J$ and the real part $Ω$ of the $(2,0)$-form. Suppose that $\lie h$ is a semi-direct product $\lie g\ltimes V$, and both $\lie g$ and $V$ are Lagrangian with respect to $Ω$ and totally real with respect to $J$. This note shows that $\lie g\ltimes V$ is its own weak mirror image in the sense that the associated differential Gerstenhaber algebras controlling the extended deformations of $Ω$ and $J$ are isomorphic. The geometry of $(Ω, J)$ on the semi-direct product $\lie g\ltimes V$ is also shown to be equivalent to that of a torsion-free flat symplectic connection on the Lie algebra $\lie g$. By further exploring a relation between $(J, Ω)$ with hypersymplectic algebras, we find an inductive process to build families of complex symplectic algebras of dimension $8n$ from the data of the $4n$-dimensional ones.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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