Local dimension of a tropical linear system is bounded below by its Baker-Norine rank, and the realizable canonical divisors form a tropically convex, definable, closed polyhedral complex.
Realizability of tropical pluri-canonical divisors
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Consider a pair consisting of an abstract tropical curve and an effective divisor from the linear system associated to $k$ times the canonical divisor for $k \in \mathbb{Z}_{\geq 1}$. In this article we give a purely combinatorial criterion to determine if such a pair arises as the tropicalization of a pair consisting of a smooth algebraic curve over a non-Archimedean field with algebraically closed residue field of characteristic 0 together with an effective pluri-canonical divisor. To do so, we introduce tropical normalized covers as special instances of tropical Hurwitz covers and reduce the realizability problem for pluri-canonical divisors to the realizability problem for normalized covers. Our main result generalizes the work of M\"oller-Ulirsch-Werner on realizability of tropical canonical divisors and incorporates the recent progress on compactifications of strata of $k$-differentials in the work of Bainbridge-Chen-Gendron-Grushevsky-M\"oller.
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Tropical linear systems and the realizability problem
Local dimension of a tropical linear system is bounded below by its Baker-Norine rank, and the realizable canonical divisors form a tropically convex, definable, closed polyhedral complex.