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Incidence geometry and universality in the tropical plane
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tropicalincidencegeometrylinearlinesplaneproveuniversality
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We examine the incidence geometry of lines in the tropical plane. We prove tropical analogs of the Sylvester-Gallai and Motzkin-Rabin theorems in classical incidence geometry. This study leads naturally to a discussion of the realizability of incidence data of tropical lines. Drawing inspiration from the von Staudt constructions and Mn\"ev's universality theorem, we prove that determining whether a given tropical linear incidence datum is realizable by a tropical line arrangement requires solving an arbitrary linear programming problem over the integers.
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