Abstract

The mirror P=W conjecture, formulated by Harder-Katzarkov-Przyjalkowski [27], predicts a correspondence between weight and perverse filtrations in the context of mirror symmetry. In this paper, we revisit this conjecture through the lens of mirror symmetry for a Fano pair (X,D), where X is a smooth Fano variety and D is a simple normal crossing divisor. We introduce its mirror object as a multi-potential analogue of a Landau-Ginzburg (LG) model, which we call the hybrid LG model. This model is expected to capture the mirrors of all irreducible components of D. We study the topological aspects, particularly the perverse filtration, and the Hodge theory of hybrid LG models, building upon the work of Katzarkov-Kontsevich-Pantev [32]. As an application, we discover an interesting upper bound on the multiplicativity of the perverse filtration for a hybrid LG model. Additionally, we propose a relative version of the homological mirror symmetry conjecture and explain how the mirror P=W conjecture naturally emerges from it.

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