Tropical linear maps on the plane
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Abstract: In this paper we fully describe all tropical linear mappings in the tropical projective plane, that is, maps from the tropical plane to itself given by tropical multiplication by an order 3 matrix. An erratum has been added fixing two mistakes in the main paper.
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