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The conference String-Math 2014 was held from June 9-13, 2014, at the University of Alberta. This edition of String-Math is the first to include satellite workshops: ``String-Math Summer School'' (held from June 2-6, 2014, at the University of British Columbia), ``Calabi-Yau Manifolds and their Moduli'' (held from June 14-18, 2014, at the University of Alberta), and ``Quantum Curves and Quantum Knot Invariants'' (held from June 16-20, 2014, at the Banff International Research Station). This volume presents the proceedings of the conference and satellite workshops.

For mathematics, string theory has been a source of many significant inspirations, ranging from Seiberg-Witten theory in four-manifolds, to enumerative geometry and Gromov-Witten theory in algebraic geometry, to work on the Jones polynomial in knot theory, to recent progress in the geometric Langlands program and the development of derived algebraic geometry and n-category theory. In the other direction, mathematics has provided physicists with powerful tools, ranging from powerful differential geometric techniques for solving or analyzing key partial differential equations, to toric geometry, to K-theory and derived categories in D-branes, to the analysis of Calabi-Yau manifolds and string compactifications, to modular forms and other arithmetic techniques. Articles in this book address many of these topics.
Preface vii
List of speakers
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Plenary Talks from String-Math 2014
All genus mirror symmetry for toric Calabi-Yau 3-orbifolds
1(20)
Bohan Fang
Chiu-Chu Melissa Liu
Zhengyu Zong
Symmetries and defects in three-dimensional topological field theory
21(20)
Jurgen Fuchs
Christoph Schweigert
Quantum curves and topological recursion
41(26)
Paul Norbury
Contributed Talks from String-Math 2014
A few recent developments in 2d (2,2) and (0,2) theories
67(22)
Eric Sharpe
Codimension two defects and the Springer correspondence
89(10)
Aswin Balasubramanian
Higher spin AdS3 holography and superstring theory
99(10)
Thomas Creutzig
Yasuaki Hikida
Peter B. Rønne
Humbert surfaces and the moduli of lattice polarized K3 surfaces
109(32)
Charles F. Doran
Andrew Harder
Hossein Movasati
Ursula Whitcher
Superconformal field theories and cyclic homology
141(10)
Richard Eager
Differential K-characters and D-branes
151(16)
Fabio Ferrari Ruffino
Integral pentagon relations for 3d superconformal indices
167(10)
Ilmar Gahramanov
Hjalmar Rosengren
Wilson surfaces in 6D (2,0) theory and AdSy/CFT6
177(12)
Hironori Mori
Satoshi Yamaguchi
Motivic zeta functions of the quartic and its mirror dual
189(12)
Johannes Nicaise
D. Peter Overholser
Helge Ruddat
Semistability and instability in products and applications
201(14)
Alexander H. W. Schmitt
Local and relative BPS state counts for del Pezzo surfaces
215(6)
Michel van Garrel
Resurgence and topological strings
221(12)
M. Vonk
Talks from Satellite Events
Chern-Simons splitting of 2+ID gauge theories
233(12)
Tuna Yildirim
A strange family of Calabi-Yau 3-folds
245(18)
Howard J. Nuer
Patrick Devlin
Calabi-Yau threefolds fibred by Kummer surfaces associated to products of elliptic curves
263(26)
Charles F. Doran
Andrew Harder
Andrey Y. Novoseltsev
Alan Thompson
Weighted Hurwitz numbers and hypergeometric τ-functions: an overview
289(46)
J. Harnad
Calabi-Yau threefolds with infinite fundamental group
335(8)
Atsushi Kanazawa
Logarithmic invariants of links
343(10)
Jun Murakami
Positivity of Hochster theta over C
353(10)
Mohammad Reza Rahmati
Cohomological Donaldson-Thomas theory
363
Balazs Szendroi
Vincent Bouchard and Charles Doran, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Stefan Mendez-Diez, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA.

Callum Quigley, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.