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This volume contains the proceedings of the conference `String-Math 2013' which was held June 17-21, 2013 at the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics at Stony Brook University. This was the third in a series of annual meetings devoted to the interface of mathematics and string theory.

Topics include the latest developments in supersymmetric and topological field theory, localization techniques, the mathematics of quantum field theory, superstring compactification and duality, scattering amplitudes and their relation to Hodge theory, mirror symmetry and two-dimensional conformal field theory, and many more.

This book will be important reading for researchers and students in the 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
1(194)
Integrable lattice models from four-dimensional field theories
3(22)
Kevin Costello
Anomalies and invertible field theories
25(22)
Daniel S. Freed
Categorical base loci and spectral gaps, via Okounkov bodies and Nevanlinna theory
47(72)
Ludmil Katzarkov
Yijia Liu
Rankin-Selberg methods for closed string amplitudes
119(26)
Boris Pioline
Singular fibers and Coulomb phases
145(16)
Sakura Schafer-Nameki
The physics and the mixed Hodge structure of Feynman integrals
161(34)
Pierre Vanhove
Contributed Talks
195
Polynomial rings and topological strings
197(12)
Murad Alim
Exploring novel geometry in heterotic/F-theory dual pairs
209(12)
Lara B. Anderson
Massless spectrum for hybrid CFTs
221(10)
Marco Bertolini
Ilarion V. Melnikov
M. Ronen Plesser
A quick guide to defect orbifolds
231(12)
Ilka Brunner
Nils Carqueville
Daniel Plencner
Geometric T-dualization
243(16)
Calder Daenzer
Mirror symmetry in flavored affine D-type quivers
259(12)
Anindya Dey
Duality domain walls in class S[ A1]
271(10)
Tudor Dimofte
Calabi-Yau fourfolds in products of projective space
281(10)
James Gray
Alexander Haupt
Andre Lukas
Poisson AKSZ theories and their quantizations
291(16)
Theo Johnson-Freyd
Modularity, Calabi-Yau geometry and 2d CFTs
307(10)
Christoph A. Keller
Three dimensional mirror symmetry and integrability
317(12)
Peter Koroteev
Strict deformation quantisation of the G-connections via Lie groupoid
329(14)
Alan Lai
Supersymmetric boundary conditions in 3D N = 2 theories
343(8)
Tadashi Okazaki
Satoshi Yamaguchi
Instanton-soliton loops in 5D super-Yang-Mills
351(10)
Constantinos Papageorgakis
Andrew B. Royston
2d SCFT from M-branes and its spectral network
361
Chan Y. Park
Ron Donagi, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Michael R. Douglas, Ljudmila Kamenova, and Martin Rocek, Stony Brook University, NY, USA.