Tropical geometry of genus two curves (Q1989826)

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Tropical geometry of genus two curves
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    Tropical geometry of genus two curves (English)
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    29 October 2018
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    This article is about the structure of tropical genus 2 curves and their moduli. There are various different methods to study tropical genus 2 curves. Some previous work in this direction can be found in [\textit{Q. Ren} et al., Math. Comput. Sci. 8, No. 2, 119--145 (2014; Zbl 1305.14031)], [\textit{P. A. Helminck}, ``Tropical Igusa invariants and torsion embeddings'', \url{arXiv:1604.03987}]. The authors approach this problem by consideration of as metric graphs dual to genus 2 nodal algebraic curves over a valued field. From this point of view, they consider the moduli space of abstract genus two tropical curves, and translate the classical Igusa invariants characterizing isomorphism classes of genus two algebraic curves into the tropical framework. Igusa invariants were first defined in [\textit{J.-i. Igusa}, Ann. Math. (2) 72, 612--649 (1960; Zbl 0122.39002)], in order to find an anology of the j-invariant to study genus 1 curves, for higher genus curves. However, tropical Igusa functions do not yield coordinates on the tropical moduli space. The authors propose an alternative set of invariants that recovers length data.
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    tropical geometry
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    tropical modifications
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    faithful tropicalizations
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    Berkovich spaces
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    hyperelliptic covers
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    Igusa invariants
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