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= Combinatorial mirror symmetry
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Combinatorial mirror symmetry is a concept arising from the field of mathematics that connects mirror symmetry—a phenomenon from string theory and algebraic geometry—to combinatorial structures. While traditional mirror symmetry relates the geometry of certain Calabi-Yau manifolds through duality, combinatorial mirror symmetry translates these ideas into the language of combinatorics and polytopes.