Title: Graphs and obstruction theory for algebraic curves
Abstract:In this paper we study a construction of algebraic curves from combinatorial data. In the study of algebraic curves through degeneration, graphs usually appear as the dual intersection graph of the ce...In this paper we study a construction of algebraic curves from combinatorial data. In the study of algebraic curves through degeneration, graphs usually appear as the dual intersection graph of the central fiber. Properties of such graphs can be encoded in so-called tropical curves. Our main concern is the relation between algebraic curves and tropical curves where the deformation problem is obstructed. Particular emphasis is put on the role of higher valent vertices of tropical curves, which has not been developed well so far in spite of its importance in this area of study. We will give a general formula describing the obstruction, a new criterion for the vanishing of the obstruction, and a relation between the number of algebraic curves and the number of integral points in certain polytopes. We also prove the optimal version of the correspondence between tropical curves and algebraic curves when the tropical curves are regular, generalizing previous results.Read More