On the structure of nonarchimedean analytic curves
Abstract: Let K be an algebraically closed, complete nonarchimedean field and let X be a smooth K-curve. In this paper we elaborate on several aspects of the structure of the Berkovich analytic space Xan. We define semistable vertex sets of Xan and their associated skeleta, which are essentially finite metric graphs embedded in Xan. We prove a folklore theorem which states that semistable vertex sets of X are in natural bijective correspondence with semistable models of X, thus showing that our notion of skeleton coincides with the standard definition of Berkovich. We use the skeletal theory to define a canonical metric on H(Xan) := Xan - X(K), and we give a proof of Thuillier's nonarchimedean Poincar\'e-Lelong formula in this language using results of Bosch and L\"utkebohmert.
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