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Topology of moduli spaces of tropical curves with marked points

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arxiv 1903.07187 v2 pith:V65D6WOL submitted 2019-03-17 math.AG math.AT

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We study a space of genus $g$ stable, $n$-marked tropical curves with total edge length $1$. Its rational homology is identified both with top-weight cohomology of the complex moduli space $M_{g,n}$ and with the homology of a marked version of Kontsevich's graph complex, up to a shift in degrees. We prove a contractibility criterion that applies to various large subspaces. From this we derive a description of the homotopy type of the tropical moduli space for $g = 1$, the top weight cohomology of $M_{1,n}$ as an $S_n$-representation, and additional calculations for small $(g,n)$. We also deduce a vanishing theorem for homology of marked graph complexes from vanishing of cohomology of $M_{g,n}$ in appropriate degrees, and comment on stability phenomena, or lack thereof.

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  1. Tropical moduli spaces as symmetric Delta-complexes

    math.AG 2019-08 accept novelty 8.0 of 10

    Tropical moduli spaces of stable curves are simply connected, Delta_3 is homotopy equivalent to S^5, and Delta_4 has 3-torsion in H_5 and 2-torsion in H_6 and H_7.

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