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Tropical Lagrangian multi-sections and smoothing of locally free sheaves over degenerate Calabi-Yau surfaces

We introduce the notion of tropical Lagrangian multi-sections over a $2$-dimensional integral affine manifold $B$ with singularities, and use them to study the reconstruction problem for higher rank locally free sheaves over Calabi-Yau surfaces. To certain tropical Lagrangian multi-sections $\mathbb{L}$ over $B$, which are explicitly constructed by prescribing local models around the ramification points, we construct locally free sheaves $\mathcal{E}_0(\mathbb{L},{\bf{k}}_s)$ over the singular projective scheme $X_0(B,\mathscr{P},s)$ associated to $B$ equipped with a polyhedral decomposition $\mathscr{P}$ and a gluing data $s$. We then find combinatorial conditions on such an $\mathbb{L}$ under which the sheaf $\mathcal{E}_0(\mathbb{L},{\bf{k}}_s)$ is simple. This produces explicit examples of smoothable pairs $(X_0(B,\mathscr{P},s),\mathcal{E}_0(\mathbb{L},{\bf{k}}_s))$ in dimension 2.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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