Tropical Graph Curves
Abstract
We study tropical line arrangements associated to a three-regular graph G that we refer to as tropical graph curves. Roughly speaking, the tropical graph curve associated to G, whose genus is g, is an arrangement of 2g-2 lines in tropical projective space that contains G (more precisely, the topological space associated to G) as a deformation retract. We show the existence of tropical graph curves when the underlying graph is a three-regular, three-vertex-connected planar graph. Our method involves explicitly constructing an arrangement of lines in projective space, i.e. a graph curve whose tropicalisation yields the corresponding tropical graph curve and in this case, solves a topological version of the tropical lifting problem associated to canonically embedded graph curves. We also show that the set of tropical graph curves that we construct are connected via certain local operations. These local operations are inspired by Steinitz' theorem in polytope theory.
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