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    Lifting tropical self intersections (English)
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    27 November 2019
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    Tropical geometry is a combinatorially effective tool, which can be viewed as a piecewise-linear shadow classical algebraic geometry. In the article under review, the tropicalizations of intersections of plane curves are studied, focusing on the case where two plane curves have the same tropicalization. For a comprehensive study of tropical divisors see [\textit{M. Baker} and \textit{D. Jensen}, in: Nonarchimedean and tropical geometry. Based on two Simons symposia, Island of St. John, March 31 -- April 6, 2013 and Puerto Rico, February 1--7, 2015. Cham: Springer. 365--433 (2016; Zbl 1349.14193)]. The main result of the article shows that tropical divisors arising as such intersections form a polyhedral complex, and the author computes the dimension of this complex. Specializing to the case when the genus is at most \(1\), it is also shown that a large class of divisors satisfying certain combinatorial criteria are realisable.
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    tropical geometry
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    intersection theory
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    divisor theory
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    chip-firing
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    polyhedral complexes
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    elliptic curves
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