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Linear Tropicalizations

Let $X$ be a closed algebraic subset of $\mathbb{A}^{n}(K)$ where $K$ is an algebraically closed field complete with respect to a nontrivial non-Archimedean valuation. We show that there is a surjective continuous map from the Berkovich space of $X$ to an inverse limit of a certain family of embeddings of $X$ called linear tropicalizations of $X$. This map is injective on the subset of the Berkovich space $X^{an}$ which contains all seminorms arising from closed points of $X$. We show that the map is a homeomorphism if $X$ is a non-singular algebraic curve. Some applications of these results to transversal intersections are given. In particular we prove that there exists a tropical line arrangement which is realizable by a complex line arrangement but not realizable by any real line arrangement.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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