Tropical compactification and the Gromov--Witten theory of $\mathbb{P}^1$
Algebraic Geometry
2017-06-06 v2 Combinatorics
Abstract
We use tropical and nonarchimedean geometry to study the moduli space of genus stable maps to relative to two points. This space is exhibited as a tropical compactification in a toric variety. Moreover, the fan of this toric variety may be interpreted as a moduli space for tropical relative stable maps with the same discrete data. As a consequence, we confirm an expectation of Bertram and the first two authors, that the tropical Hurwitz cycles are tropicalizations of classical Hurwitz cycles. As a second application, we obtain a full descendant correspondence for genus relative invariants of .
Cite
@article{arxiv.1410.2837,
title = {Tropical compactification and the Gromov--Witten theory of $\mathbb{P}^1$},
author = {Renzo Cavalieri and Hannah Markwig and Dhruv Ranganathan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.2837},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
29 pages, 7 TikZ figures. v2: Minor revisions. To appear in Selecta Mathematica