Tropical expansions and toric variety bundles
Abstract
A tropical expansion is a degeneration of a toroidal embedding, induced by a polyhedral subdivision of its tropicalisation. Each irreducible component of a tropical expansion admits a collapsing map down to a stratum of the original variety. We study the relative geometry of this map. We give a polyhedral criterion for the map to have the structure of a toric variety bundle, and prove that this structure always exists over the interior of the codomain. We give examples demonstrating that this is the strongest statement one can hope for in general. In addition, we provide a combinatorial recipe for constructing the toric variety bundle as a fibrewise GIT quotient of an explicit split vector bundle. Our proofs make systematic use of Artin fans as a language for globalising local toric models.
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@article{arxiv.2207.12541,
title = {Tropical expansions and toric variety bundles},
author = {Francesca Carocci and Navid Nabijou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.12541},
year = {2025}
}
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32 pages, comments welcome. v3: final version to appear in Manuscripta Mathematica