Quantum cohomology: is it still relevant?
Martin A. Guest

TL;DR
This paper reviews the ongoing relevance of quantum cohomology by exploring its connections with classical mathematics, highlighting its continued significance in mathematical research and understanding.
Contribution
It provides an informal overview of the current state and importance of quantum cohomology in relation to classical mathematical concepts.
Findings
Quantum cohomology maintains strong links with classical mathematics.
Recent developments continue to demonstrate its relevance.
The review emphasizes ongoing research and open questions.
Abstract
This article, intended for a general mathematical audience, is an informal review of some of the many interesting links which have developed between quantum cohomology and "classical" mathematics. It is based on a talk given at the Autumn Meeting of the Mathematical Society of Japan in September 2021.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlgebraic structures and combinatorial models · Commutative Algebra and Its Applications · Advanced Topics in Algebra
