On the order map for hypersurface coamoebas
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Publication:2018122
Abstract: Given a hypersurface coamoeba of a Laurent polynomial f, it is an open problem to describe the structure of its set of connected complement components. In this paper we approach this problem by introducing the lopsided coamoeba. We show that the closed lopsided coamoeba comes naturally equipped with an order map, i.e. a map v from its set of connected complement components to a translated lattice inside the zonotope of a Gale dual of the point configuration supp(f). Under a natural assumption, the map v is a bijection. Finally we use this map to obtain new results concerning coamoebas of polynomials of small codimension.
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