A tropical characterization of complex analytic varieties to be algebraic

Abstract

In this paper we study a k-dimensional analytic subvariety of the complex algebraic torus. We show that if its logarithmic limit set is a finite rational (k-1)-dimensional spherical polyhedron, then each irreducible component of the variety is algebraic. This gives a converse of a theorem of Bieri and Groves and generalizes a result proven in MN2-11. More precisely, if the dimension of the ambient space is at least twice of the dimension of the generic analytic subvariety, then these properties are equivalent to the volume of the amoeba of the subvariety being finite.

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