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arxiv: 0911.5260 · v2 · submitted 2009-11-27 · 🧮 math.AG · math.CO

Projections of tropical varieties and their self-intersections

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We study algebraic and combinatorial aspects of (classical) projections of $m$-dimensional tropical varieties onto $(m+1)$-dimensional planes. Building upon the work of Sturmfels, Tevelev, and Yu on tropical elimination as well as the work of the authors on projection-based tropical bases, we characterize algebraic properties of the relevant ideals and provide a characterization of the dual subdivision (as a subdivision of a fiber polytope). This dual subdivision naturally leads to the issue of self-intersections of a tropical variety under projections. For the case of curves, we provide some bounds for the (unweighted) number of self-intersections of projections onto the plane and give constructions with many self-intersections.

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