The Dwork Family and Hypergeometric Functions
In his work studying the Zeta functions of families of hypersurfaces, Dwork came upon a one-parameter family of hypersurfaces (now known as \emph{the} Dwork family). These examples were not only useful to Dwork in his study of his deformation theory for computing Zeta functions of families, but they...
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Zusammenfassung: | In his work studying the Zeta functions of families of hypersurfaces, Dwork
came upon a one-parameter family of hypersurfaces (now known as \emph{the}
Dwork family). These examples were not only useful to Dwork in his study of his
deformation theory for computing Zeta functions of families, but they have also
proven to be extremely useful to physicists working in mirror symmetry. A
startling result is that these families are very closely linked to
hypergeometric functions. This phenomenon was carefully studied by Dwork and
Candelas, de la Ossa, and Rodr\'{i}guez-Villegas in a few special cases. Dwork,
Candelas, et.al. observed that, for these families, the differential equation
associated to the Gauss-Manin connection is in fact hypergeometric. We have
developed a computer algorithm, implemented in Pari-GP, which can check this
result for more cases by computing the Gauss-Manin connection and the
parameters of the hypergeometric differential equation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1202.5008 |