Interplay between Opers, Quantum Curves, WKB Analysis, and Higgs Bundles

Quantum curves were introduced in the physics literature. We develop a mathematical framework for the case associated with Hitchin spectral curves. In this context, a quantum curve is a Rees 𝒟-module on a smooth projective algebraic curve, whose semi-classical limit produces the Hitchin spectral cur...

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Published in:Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications
Date:2021
Main Authors: Dumitrescu, Olivia, Mulase, Motohico
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Інститут математики НАН України 2021
Online Access:https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/211313
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Journal Title:Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Cite this:Interplay between Opers, Quantum Curves, WKB Analysis, and Higgs Bundles. Olivia Dumitrescu and Motohico Mulase. SIGMA 17 (2021), 036, 53 pages

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Summary:Quantum curves were introduced in the physics literature. We develop a mathematical framework for the case associated with Hitchin spectral curves. In this context, a quantum curve is a Rees 𝒟-module on a smooth projective algebraic curve, whose semi-classical limit produces the Hitchin spectral curve of a Higgs bundle. We give a method of quantization of Hitchin spectral curves by concretely constructing one-parameter deformation families of opers. We propose a variant of the topological recursion of Eynard-Orantin and Mirzakhani for the context of singular Hitchin spectral curves. We show that a PDE version of topological recursion provides all-order WKB analysis for the Rees 𝒟-modules, defined as the quantization of Hitchin spectral curves associated with meromorphic SL(2, ℂ)-Higgs bundles. Topological recursion can be considered as a process of quantization of Hitchin spectral curves. We prove that these two quantizations, one via the construction of families of opers and the other via the PDE recursion of topological type, agree for holomorphic and meromorphic SL(2, ℂ)-Higgs bundles. Classical differential equations, such as the Airy differential equation provides a typical example. Through these classical examples, we see that quantum curves relate Higgs bundles, opers, a conjecture of Gaiotto, and quantum invariants, such as Gromov-Witten invariants.
ISSN:1815-0659