When do the r-by-r minors of a matrix form a tropical basis?
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When do the \(r\)-by-\(r\) minors of a matrix form a tropical basis?
When do the \(r\)-by-\(r\) minors of a matrix form a tropical basis?
Abstract: We show that the r-by-r minors of a d-by-n matrix of variables form a tropical basis of the ideal they generate if and only if r<4, or r=min(d,n), or else r=4 and min(d,n)<7. This answers a question asked by M. Chan, A. Jensen, and E. Rubei.
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