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Tropical compactification

In algebraic geometry, a tropical compactification is a compactification of a subvariety of an algebraic torus, introduced by Jenia Tevelev. Given an algebraic torus and a connected closed subvariety of that torus, a compactification of the subvariety is defined as a closure of it in a toric variety of the original torus. The concept of a tropical compactification arises when trying to make compactifications as "nice" as possible. For a torus and a toric variety , the compactification is tropical when the map

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In algebraic geometry, a tropical compactification is a compactification (projective completion) of a subvariety of an algebraic torus, introduced by Jenia Tevelev.12 Given an algebraic torus and a connected closed subvariety of that torus, a compactification of the subvariety is defined as a closure of it in a toric variety of the original torus. The concept of a tropical compactification arises when trying to make compactifications as "nice" as possible. For a torus T {\displaystyle T} and a toric variety P {\displaystyle \mathbb {P} } , the compactification X ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {X}}} is tropical when the map

Φ : T × X ¯ P ,   ( t , x ) t x {\displaystyle \Phi :T\times {\bar {X}}\to \mathbb {P} ,\ (t,x)\to tx}

is faithfully flat and X ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {X}}} is proper.

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