Skeletons of stable maps. II: Superabundant geometries
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Abstract: We implement new techniques involving Artin fans to study the realizability of tropical stable maps in superabundant combinatorial types. Our approach is to understand the skeleton of a fundamental object in logarithmic Gromov--Witten theory -- the stack of prestable maps to the Artin fan. This is used to examine the structure of the locus of realizable tropical curves and derive 3 principal consequences. First, we prove a realizability theorem for limits of families of tropical stable maps. Second, we extend the sufficiency of Speyer's well-spacedness condition to the case of curves with good reduction. Finally, we demonstrate the existence of liftable genus 1 superabundant tropical curves that violate the well-spacedness condition.
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