SSC-NI arrangements are defined, and a complete classification of local Poincaré-Reeb V-digraph changes under chord-supported circle additions is asserted, with an example not realizable by the previous MBCC class.
Adjoints and Canonical Forms of Polypols
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Polypols are natural generalizations of polytopes, with boundaries given by nonlinear algebraic hypersurfaces. We describe polypols in the plane and in 3-space that admit a unique adjoint hypersurface and study them from an algebro-geometric perspective. We relate planar polypols to positive geometries introduced originally in particle physics, and identify the adjoint curve of a planar polypol with the numerator of the canonical differential form associated with the positive geometry. We settle several cases of a conjecture by Wachspress claiming that the adjoint curve of a regular planar polypol does not intersect its interior. In particular, we provide a complete characterization of the real topology of the adjoint curve for arbitrary convex polygons. Finally, we determine all types of planar polypols such that the rational map sending a polypol to its adjoint is finite, and explore connections of our topic with algebraic statistics.
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Arrangements of circles supported by small chords and compatible with natural real algebraic functions
SSC-NI arrangements are defined, and a complete classification of local Poincaré-Reeb V-digraph changes under chord-supported circle additions is asserted, with an example not realizable by the previous MBCC class.