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Realizability of Tropical Curves in a Plane in the Non-Constant Coefficient Case (1412.3035v1)

Published 9 Dec 2014 in math.AG

Abstract: Let X be a plane in a torus over an algebraically closed field K, with tropicalization the matroidal fan Sigma. In this paper we present an algorithm which completely solves the question whether a given one-dimensional balanced polyhedral complex in Sigma is relatively realizable, i.e. whether it is the tropicalization of an algebraic curve, over the field of Puiseux series over K, in X. The algorithm implies that the space of all such relatively realizable curves of fixed degree is an abstract polyhedral set. In the case when X is a general plane in 3-space, we use the idea of this algorithm to prove some necessary and some sufficient conditions for relative realizability. For 1-dimensional polyhedral complexes in Sigma that have exactly one bounded edge, passing through the origin, these necessary and sufficient conditions coincide, so that they give a complete non-algorithmic solution of the relative realizability problem.

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