The tropical Manin-Mumford conjecture
Abstract
In analogy with the Manin-Mumford conjecture for algebraic curves, one may ask how a metric graph under the Abel-Jacobi embedding intersects torsion points of its Jacobian. We show that the number of torsion points is finite for metric graphs of genus which are biconnected and have edge lengths which are "sufficiently irrational" in a precise sense. Under these assumptions, the number of torsion points is bounded by . Next we study bounds on the number of torsion points in the image of higher-degree Abel-Jacobi embeddings, which send -tuples of points to the Jacobian. This motivates the definition of the "independent girth" of a graph, a number which is a sharp upper bound for such that the higher-degree Manin-Mumford property holds.
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@article{arxiv.2112.00168,
title = {The tropical Manin-Mumford conjecture},
author = {David Harry Richman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.00168},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
24 pages, 9 figures, comments welcome! v2: final version, to appear in IMRN