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Pure MathematicsUniversity of Waterloo
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
N2L 3G1
Departmental office: MC 5304
Phone: 519 888 4567 x43484
Fax: 519 725 0160
Email: puremath@uwaterloo.ca
Given a mathematical object, one may associate a combinatorial object that captures some of its properties. Natural examples would be matroids as combinatorial abstractions of linear subspaces and Newton polytopes as combinatorial abstractions of hypersurfaces. Then one has a class of combinatorial objects that behave somewhat like the original mathematical objects. Two questions arise: which properties of the original objects do the combinatorial objects encode?; and how to characterize the combinatorial objects that are abstractions of an object in the original category.
In this talk, we discuss tropical varieties which are combinatorial abstractions of algebraic varieties and contain as examples the theories of Newton polytopes and matroids. We develop some examples and share the progress that has been made on those two questions.
Refreshments will be served in MC 5046 at 3:30pm.
Departmental office: MC 5304
Phone: 519 888 4567 x43484
Fax: 519 725 0160
Email: puremath@uwaterloo.ca
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