Toric cycles in the complement to a complex curve in (C^)^2
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Abstract: The amoeba of a complex curve in the 2-dimensional complex torus is its image under the projection onto the real subspace in the logarithmic scale. The complement to an amoeba is a disjoint union of connected components that are open and convex. A toric cycle is a 2-cycle in the complement to a curve associated with a component of the complement to an amoeba. We prove homological independence of toric cycles in the complement to a complex algebraic curve with amoeba of maximal area.
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