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This volume contains the proceedings of the conference String-Math 2012, which was held July 16-21, 2012, at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, Universitat Bonn. This was the second in a series of annual large meetings devoted to the interface of mathematics and string theory. These meetings have rapidly become the flagship conferences in the field. Topics include super Riemann surfaces and their super moduli, generalized moonshine and K3 surfaces, the latest developments in supersymmetric and topological field theory, localization techniques, applications to knot theory, and many more. The contributors include many leaders in the field, such as Sergio Cecotti, Matthias Gaberdiel, Rahul Pandharipande, Albert Schwarz, Anne Taormina, Johannes Walcher, Katrin Wendland, and Edward Witten. This book will be essential reading for researchers and students in this area and for all mathematicians and string theorists who want to update themselves on developments in the math-string interface.
Preface vii
List of Participants
xi
Plenary talks
The Quiver Approach to the BPS Spectrum of a 4d N = 2 Gauge Theory
3(16)
Sergio Cecotti
Supermoduli Space is Not Projected
19(54)
Ron Donagi
Edward Witten
Generalised Moonshine and Holomorphic Orbifolds
73(14)
Matthias R. Gaberdiel
Daniel Persson
Roberto Volpato
The First Chern Class of the Verlinde Bundles
87(26)
Alina Marian
Dragos Oprea
Rahul Pandharipande
Framing the Di-logarithm (Over Z)
113(16)
Albert Schwarz
Vadim Vologodsky
Johannes Walcher
Symmetry-Surfing the Moduli Space of Kummer K3s
129(26)
Anne Taormina
Katrin Wendland
Secret Symmetries of AdS/CFT
155(16)
Alessandro Torrielli
Contributed talks
On the Marginal Deformations of General (0,2) Non-Linear Sigma-Models
171(10)
Ido Adam
Quantum Hypermultiplet Moduli Spaces in N = 2 String Vacua: A Review
181(32)
Sergei Alexandrov
Jan Manschot
Daniel Persson
Boris Pioline
Non-Geometric Fluxes Versus (Non)-Geometry
213(14)
David Andriot
The Geometric Algebra of Supersymmetric Backgrounds
227(12)
C. I. Lazaroiu
E. M. Babalic
I. A. Coman
A Toolkit for Defect Computations in Landau-Ginzburg Models
239(12)
Nils Carqueville
Daniel Murfet
Grassmannian Twists, Derived Equivalences, and Brane Transport
251(14)
Will Donovan
Perturbative Terms of Kac-Moody-Eisenstein Series
265(12)
Philipp Fleig
Axel Kleinschmidt
Supers-Polynomial
277(28)
Hiroyuki Fuji
Piotr Sulkowski
On Gauge Theory and Topological String in Nekrasov-Shatashvili Limit
305(14)
Min-Xin Huang
AGT and the Topological String
319(8)
Amir-Kian Kashani-Poor
Generalized Chern-Simons Action and Maximally Supersymmetric Gauge Theories
327
M. V. Movshev
A. Schwarz
Ron Donagi, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Sheldon Katz, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA.

Albrecht Klemm, Bethe Center for Theoretical Physics, Bonn, Germany.

David R. Morrison, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.