3-dimensional mirror symmetry
Ben Webster, Philsang Yoo

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress in understanding 3-dimensional mirror symmetry, focusing on the mathematical definitions of Higgs and Coulomb branches, providing an accessible overview of current developments.
Contribution
It offers an expanded exposition of the mathematical frameworks for Higgs and Coulomb branches in 3D mirror symmetry, clarifying recent advances.
Findings
Mathematical definitions of Higgs and Coulomb branches clarified
Recent advances in 3D mirror symmetry summarized
Expository overview accessible to a broad audience
Abstract
This expository article discusses recent advances in understanding 3-dimensional mirror symmetry and the mathematical definitions of the Higgs and Coulomb branches. This is a slightly expanded version of an article appearing in the Notices of the AMS.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCrystallography and Radiation Phenomena · International Science and Diplomacy · Algebraic and Geometric Analysis
