Supertropical semirings and supervaluations
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We interpret a valuation $v$ on a ring $R$ as a map $v: R \to M$ into a so called bipotent semiring $M$ (the usual max-plus setting), and then define a \textbf{supervaluation} $\phi$ as a suitable map into a supertropical semiring $U$ with ghost ideal $M$ (cf. [IR1], [IR2]) covering $v$ via the ghost map $U \to M$. The set $\Cov(v)$ of all supervaluations covering $v$ has a natural ordering which makes it a complete lattice. In the case that $R$ is a field, hence for $v$ a Krull valuation, we give a complete explicit description of $\Cov(v)$. The theory of supertropical semirings and supervaluations aims for an algebra fitting the needs of tropical geometry better than the usual max-plus setting. We illustrate this by giving a supertropical version of Kapranov's lemma.
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