Tropical ideals

Felipe Rincón (Queen Mary University of London)

18-Sep-2020, 14:00-15:00 (4 years ago)

Abstract: Tropical ideals are combinatorial objects introduced with the aim of giving tropical geometry a solid algebraic foundation. They can be thought of as combinatorial generalizations of the possible collections of subsets arising as the supports of all polynomials in an ideal. In general, their structure is dictated by a sequence of 'compatible' matroids. In this talk I will introduce and motivate the notion of tropical ideals, and I will discuss work studying some of their main properties and their possible associated varieties.

algebraic geometrycombinatorics

Audience: researchers in the topic


(LAGARTOS) Latin American Real and Tropical Geometry Seminar

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Organizers: Alicia Dickenstein*, Ethan Cotterill*, Cristhian Garay López*
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