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Geometric families of degenerations from mutations of polytopes

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arxiv 2408.01785 v2 pith:MA6X5ODK submitted 2024-08-03 math.AG

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We introduce the notion of a polyptych lattice, which encodes a collection of lattices related by piecewise linear bijections. We initiate a study of the new theory of convex geometry and polytopes associated to polyptych lattices. In certain situations, such a polytope associated to a polyptych lattice encodes a compactification of an affine variety whose coordinate ring can be equipped with a valuation into a certain semialgebra associated to the polyptych lattice. We show that aspects of the geometry of the compactification can be understood combinatorially; for instance, under some hypotheses, the resulting compactifications are arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay, and have finitely generated class group and finitely generated Cox rings.

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  1. Geometry of tropical mutation surfaces with a single mutation

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    A projective log Calabi–Yau surface with reduced boundary, ample boundary support and a G_m-action is exactly a tropical mutation surface with a single shear, and its complexity equals the number of distinct roots of f.

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