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Algebraic Geometry Seminar - Angelica Cueto

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September 1, 2015
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Math Tower 154

Title: Repairing tropical curves by means of linear tropical modifications

Speaker: Angelica Cueto (OSU)

Abstract: Tropical geometry is a piecewise-linear shadow of algebraic geometry that preserves important geometric invariants. Often, we can derive classical statements from these (easier) combinatorial objects.  One general difficulty in this approach is that tropicalization strongly depends on the embedding of the algebraic variety.  Thus, the task of funding a suitable embedding or of repairing a given "bad" embedding to obtain a nicer tropicalization that better reflects the geometry of the input object becomes essential for many applications.  In this talk, I will show how to use linear tropical modifications and Berkovich skeleta to achieve such goal in the curve case.  Our motivating example will be plane elliptic cubics defined over a non-Archimedean valued field.  This is joint work with Hannah Markwig.

Seminar URL: https://research.math.osu.edu/agseminar/

 

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