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Combinatorics of Hurwitz degenerations and tropical realizability

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arxiv 2410.20831 v2 pith:47DPJ66I submitted 2024-10-28 math.AG

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We investigate the realizability of balanced functions on tropical curves, establishing new sufficient criteria for superabundant functions on genus two curves, analogous to the well-spacedness condition in genus one. We find that realizability is sensitive to the precise locations of conjugate and Weierstrass points on the tropical curve. The key input is a combinatorial comparison of semistable limit theorems for maps of curves. Amini-Baker-Brugall\'e-Rabinoff previously showed that realizability of functions is equivalent to modifiability to a tropical admissible cover. While the resulting criteria are typically inexplicit, we develop combinatorial techniques to derive explicit, verifiable conditions. We further introduce a dimensional reduction technique to deduce statements about maps to $\mathbb{R}^r$ from corresponding statements about maps to $\mathbb{R}$. By proving directly that modifiability and well-spacedness are equivalent in genus one, we obtain a new proof that well-spaced maps are realizable. Along the way, we explain how the modifiability criterion can be interpreted as a comparison result for properness statements in moduli spaces of relative maps and admissible covers.

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