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Projective hypersurfaces in tropical scheme theory I: the Macaulay ideal

Algebraic Geometry 2024-05-28 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

A "tropical ideal" is an ideal in the idempotent semiring of tropical polynomials that is also, degree by degree, a tropical linear space. We introduce a construction based on transversal matroids that canonically extends any principal ideal to a tropical ideal. We call this the Macaulay tropical ideal. It has a universal property: any other extension of the given principal ideal to a tropical ideal with the expected Hilbert function is a weak image of the Macaulay tropical ideal. For each n2n\geq 2 and d1d\geq 1 our construction yields a non-realizable degree dd hypersurface scheme in Pn\mathbb{P}^n. Maclagan-Rinc\'on produced a non-realizable line in Pn\mathbb{P}^n for each nn, and for (d,n)=(1,2)(d,n)=(1,2) the two constructions agree. An appendix by Mundinger compares the Macaulay construction with another method for canonically extending ideals to tropical ideals.

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@article{arxiv.2405.16338,
  title  = {Projective hypersurfaces in tropical scheme theory I: the Macaulay ideal},
  author = {Alex Fink and Jeffrey Giansiracusa and Noah Giansiracusa and Joshua Mundinger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.16338},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Appendix by Joshua Mundinger. 21pp