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Hyperplane arrangements and tropical linear spaces

I have been trying to understand Chapter 5.4 of this Brief Introduction to Tropical Geometry, but I am struggling because of my lack of mathematical background. I will ask a few questions after giving ...
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Actual zeros of tropical Laurent polynomial

I consider the tropical semi-ring $(\mathbb{R},\oplus,\odot)=(\mathbb{R},\max,+)$. I know that the tropiclisation of any (Laurent) polynomial $p\in\mathbb{R}[x_1^{\pm1},...,x_n^{\pm1}]$ given a ...
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Motivational distinctions between max and min conventions in tropical geometry

I am aware that algebraically, there is no real distinction between the tropical semirings $A = (\mathbb{R} \cup \{ \infty \}, \text{min}, \infty, +, 0)$ $B = (\mathbb{R} \cup \{ - \infty \}, \text{...
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Do amoebas obtain extra tentacles as we take the tropical limit?

Original Question In this question, we'll restrict ourselves to plane curves. Define the $t$-amoeba of a polynomial $p(z,w) = \sum_{i,j \in \mathbb{N}} a_{ij} z^i w^j$ to be the set $\mathcal{A}_t(p) =...
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Is there a direct translation between Tropical and Algebraic geometry?

I am thinking of doing research in Tropical Geometry for my senior thesis, and I was wondering to what degree we can translate problems in Algebraic Geometry to Tropical Geometry. We know that there ...
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Economic equilibrium and tropical geometry

There is a famous saying in economics: When everyone pursues his or her own interests, there is an invisible hand that brings the market to equilibrium. However, this is not always the case. Here is ...
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Kouchnirenko's theorem for non-generic polynomials

In Polyèdres de Newton et nombres de Milnor (Theorem 1.18), Kouchnirenko proved that given Laurent polynomials $f_1, \dotsc, f_k$ in $k$ variables, the number of isolated solutions is less than or ...
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Does tropicalization commute with composition?

Say we have two polynomials $$ f = \sum d_n x^n, \quad g = \sum_n b_n x^n $$ that tropicalize to $$ F = \max(d_n + nx), \quad G = \max(b_n + nx). $$ Can we say $f\circ g$ tropicalizes to $F\circ G$? ...
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Parametrize regions of positivity of a polynomial

I realize that this problem is extremely generic, so I am pessimistic that there may be concrete solutions, but let me try... Consider a multi-variate polynomial $P(x)$, is it possible to find ...
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How to define the limit of an infinite sequence of Newton polytopes rigorously?

Let $A_1 \subset A_2 \subset \cdots$ and each $A_i$ is a finite set of polynomials over variables $x_1, \ldots, x_n$. For each $i$, let $N_i$ be the Newton polytope of $A_i$. Since $A_{\infty}$ has ...
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History of tropical mathematics

This is a follow-up to this question about the origin of tropical mathematics. Are there any articles, websites or books which deal with the history of tropical mathematics? I have been trying to find ...
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Origin of tropical mathematics

On Wikipedia, it is claimed without a source that Imre Simon founded tropical mathematics. The first work of his I was able to find on the subject is Limited subsets of a free monoid which uses the ...
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Motives in tropical geometry

Is there a notion of motives in tropical geometry? Similar like the notion introduced by Grothendieck in algebraic geometry.
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Proving equivalence of tropical polynomials

I am new to the world of tropical mathematics. I am wondering if there is an algorithm to prove the equivalence of two tropical polynomials (in the plus-min semiring let's say), say over multivaribles?...
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What is the closed cone generated by constant and coordinate functions and closed under taking $f\mapsto\max(f,0)$?

Let $C$ be the smallest closed convex cone of functions from $\mathbb{R}^n$ to $\mathbb{R}$ that contains all constant functions, all coordinate functions, and such that $\max(f,0)\in C$ whenever $f\...
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Enlightening examples of tropical skeletons of Berkovich spaces

Let $K$ be a complete non-archimedean field and let $X$ be a $K$-analytic space in the sense of Berkovich of pure dimension $d$. Let $\varphi \colon X \to \mathbf{G}_m^r$ be a moment map to an ...
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Does the tropical semiring admit a universal property?

Each of the rings $\mathbf{Q}$, $\mathbf{Z}_p$, $\mathbf{Q}_p$, $\mathbf{R}$ admits a universal construction: the rationals are the field of fractions of the integers: $\mathbf{Q}:=\mathrm{Frac}(\...
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Does solving polynomial equations commute with tropicalization? (particularly for the field of Puiseux series)

The field of Puiseux series over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero is also an algebraically closed field, and furthermore it has a valuation so that our Puiseux series can be ...
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Amoeba for a K3 surface in $\mathbb {CP}^3$

Let $X=X_\Delta$ be the toric variety associated to a reflexive polyhedron $\Delta$. Consider a Calabi-Yau hypersurface $Y\subset X$, and the image of $Y$ under the moment map $\mu:X\to \Delta$ has ...
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Rational sections of tropical conics

Let us consider the family of Fermat conics in $(\mathbb{C}^*)^2\subset\mathbb{C}^2$ given by $$\pi\colon V(ax^2+by^2-1)\subset(\mathbb{C}^*)^2_{a,b}\times(\mathbb{C}^*)^2_{x,y}\to(\mathbb{C}^*)^2_{a,...
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Is there a straightforward generalization of min(x,y) to positive-semidefinite Hermitian matrices?

This is an open-ended question I have. Is there a function of two positive-semidefinite hermitian operators $\min(A,B)$ returning another positive-semidefinite Hermitian operator such that: If A and ...
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Does the tropicalization of a curve remember the curve's automorphism group?

For a tropical curve $Z$, let us call $Z_0$ this curve with its 1-valent points removed. (Def [5] of Joyner-Ksir-Grant Melles) Let the automorphism group of a tropical curve $Z$ be a map $g: Z \to Z$ ...
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A structure sheaf for real analytification of semialgebraic sets in the context of signed tropicalization

Let $X=Spec(A)$ be an affine scheme, where $A$ be a commutative algebra over a non-archimedean valued field $K$. Assume that $K$ is a real closed field with the unique ordering $<$, which should be ...
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Tropical abelian variety as a limit

A tropical abelian variety is given by a quotient of a real vector space $V \cong \mathbb{R}^g$ with a fixed integral structure $\Gamma_2$, by a lattice $\Gamma_1$, equipped with some aditional ...
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Categorical description of log as approximate rig homomorphism?

Summary The base-$\beta$ logarithm gives an isomorphism of topological spaces $$ \log_\beta\colon\mathbb{R}_{\geq0}\xrightarrow{\cong}[-\infty,\infty). $$ This continuous map preserves some algebraic ...
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Essential rays in fan structure

Let $|\Sigma|$ be the underlying set of some fan $\Sigma$ in $\mathbb{R}^n$. It is well known that in general there is no coarsest fan structure on $|\Sigma|$. However, there may be some special rays ...
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Local toric varieties and tropicalization

Let $K$ be a valued field, and consider the ring $R=K((x_1,\dots,x_m))$ of formal Laurent series. This is "the germ of the torus at $0$". Is there a theory of "local toric varieties" where $R$ ...
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Generators for Ideals in ring of multivariate Laurent Polynomials

Consider the following problem: Find an ideal $I \subset \mathbb{Q}[x^{\pm}_1,x^{\pm}_2,x^{\pm}_3]$ such that $I_{aff} \subset \mathbb{Q}[x_1, x_2, x_3] = I \cap k[x_1, x_2, x_3]$ requires more ...
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How to draw tropical curves?

In paper arXiv:1311.2360v3, there are a lot of tropical curves. I want to know how to draw them by using some softwares/algorithms?
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Tropical Arithmetic and Numeral Systems - Number systems [closed]

Is there some paper about Numeral Systems / Number Systems, using tools of Tropical Geometry to represent numbers? Maybe through Continuous fractions, triangular numbers, arithmetic functions, ...
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Tropical lie algebra

In this article https://arxiv.org/pdf/1705.01075.pdf are we mean that Lie semialgebras over semirings with a negation map is tropical version of Lie algebra?. And what we do when we define lifting? ...
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Explicit description of rigid analytification of torus

It is known that in non-archimedean world there is also a GAGA-functor from the category of $K$-schemes of locally finite type to the category of rigid $K$-spaces. Here $K$ is a field with a non-...
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Tropical algebraic structures

What is the difference between tropical lie semialgebra and lie semialgebra with anegation map? and How can I build another algebraic structure in tropical algebra?
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Conjugating the tropical Lyness 5-cycle into a rotation of the plane

In his response to my question Conjugating the Lyness 5-cycle into a rotation of the plane, Francois Brunault provided an explicit conjugacy between the Lyness order-5 map and a 72-degree rotation, ...
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Tropical charts (coordinates) and differential forms in non-archimedean geometry

Chambert-Loir and Ducros have introduced real differential forms and currents on Berkovich spaces.(See Gubler's survey for example). In that survey, a tropical chart $V$ is defined on an ...
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Is the Ford-Fulkerson algorithm a tropical rational function?

The Ford-Fulkerson algorithm Let me recall the standard scenario of flow optimization (for integer flows at least): Let $\mathbb{N} = \left\{0,1,2,\ldots\right\}$. Consider a digraph $D$ with vertex ...
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Factorization of tropical polynomials

I am referring to the definition of a tropical polynomial given on page 8 (top of section 3) here in this review, https://arxiv.org/pdf/math/0306366.pdf. I understand that here a tropical polynomial ...
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Can we have "tropical polynomials" with arbitrary real powers?

I am referring to the definition of a tropical polynomial given on page 8 (top of section 3) here in this review, https://arxiv.org/pdf/math/0306366.pdf. I understand that here the notion of a ...
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Is there any "fundamental" distinction between min-plus, max-plus, min-product, and max-product algebras?

In the paper Faster Algorithms for Max-Product Message Passing by McAuley and Caetano (see e.g. here or here), several statements are made which seem mathematically questionable to me. For ...
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Max-Plus algebra and hyperplane arrangements

Given an expression in the Max-Plus algebra is it possible to recognize if it represents a continuous piecewise linear (CPWL) function whose polyhedral complex is a hyperplane arrangement? Or ...
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Poles of an integral of a meromorphic function with toric poles

Suppose I have a meromorphic function in several variables $f(x_1,\ldots,x_k,y_1,\ldots,y_m)$ and I want to integrate along the torus $T^m$ given by $|y_1|=\cdots=|y_m|=1$. It is not true in general ...
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Strange formula in arithmetic dynamic

Added: another function like that is $S_p f(z) = f(z)+\frac{f(\sqrt{zp})^2}{f(p)}$ in a field of characteristic two. We discovered the following operator which acts on the space of polynomials (or ...
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Can MacLane's notion of universality inform $\mathbb{F}_1$?

MacLane (1939) calls a field $F$ universal if every other field $F'$ of the same cardinality and characteristic as $F$ is a subfield of $F$. He then exhibits an example, viz. a field of generalized ...
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Does a nontrivial notion of integral under logarithmic deformations of $\mathbb{R}_+$ exist?

Background The upper and lower Maslov dequantizations are respectively the limits $h \downarrow 0$ and $h \uparrow 0$ of deformations of the semifield $(\mathbb{R}_+,+,\cdot)$ defined for $0 \ne h \...
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Two variants of the Littlewood-Offord theorem

I found two different looking things being called the Littlewood-Offord theorem, If $\vec{a} \in \mathbb{R}^k \setminus 0$ and $t \in \mathbb{R}$ then there are $O(\frac{2^k}{\sqrt{k}})$ points $x \...
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Is there any structure theorem for piecewise linear functions?

I was wondering if such statements are known like "any piecewise linear function from $\mathbb{R}^d \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ can be written as $\sum_{i=1}^k \alpha_i (\text{ some $2$ piece linear ...
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Tropical self intersection number of boundary divisor on toroidal embedding

Let $X_0 \subset X$ a toroidal embedding without self intersections and denote by $\overline{\Sigma}$ its corresponding (weakly embedded) extended conical simplicial complex. Let $D$ be a divisor on $...
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Is there a Galois theory for $\mathbb R_{\geq 0}$?

The broadest version of my question is the following: Where can I find algebrogeometric abstract nonsense that handles "rings" and "fields" like $\mathbb R_{\geq 0}$ in which ...
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holomorphic curves in almost toric fibration and their relation to tropical curves

My goal is to get better understanding how the projection of holomorphic curves converge to tropical disks. We are given an almost toric fibration $X\rightarrow B$ with special Lagrangian fibers with ...
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What can we say about tropical maps $\mathbb{P}^1 \to A$ for an Abelian variety $A$?

It's well known that maps $\mathbb{P}^1_\mathbb{C} \to A$ are constant for any Abelian variety $A$ (in fact, for any complex torus). Is there any similar statement in the tropical case? Naively, the ...
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