Non-Archimedean geometry of Artin fans

M. Ulirsch, ArXiv:1603.07589 (2016).

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The purpose of this article is to study the role of Artin fans in tropical and non-Archimedean geometry. Artin fans are logarithmic algebraic stacks that can be described completely in terms of combinatorial objects, so called Kato stacks, a stack-theoretic generalization of K. Kato's notion of a fan. Every logarithmic algebraic stack admits a tautological strict morphism $φ_\mathcal{X}:\mathcal{X}\rightarrow\mathcal{A}_\mathcal{X}$ to an associated Artin fan. The main result of this article is that, on the level of underlying topological spaces, the natural functorial tropicalization map of $\mathcal{X}$ is nothing but the non-Archimedean analytic map associated to $φ_\mathcal{X}$ by applying Thuillier's generic fiber functor. Using this framework, we give a reinterpretation of the main result of Abramovich-Caporaso-Payne identifying the moduli space of tropical curves with the non-Archimedean skeleton of the corresponding algebraic moduli space.
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Ulirsch M. Non-Archimedean geometry of Artin fans. arXiv:160307589. Published online 2016. doi:10.1016/j.aim.2019.01.008
Ulirsch, M. (2016). Non-Archimedean geometry of Artin fans. ArXiv:1603.07589. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aim.2019.01.008
@article{Ulirsch_2016, title={Non-Archimedean geometry of Artin fans}, DOI={10.1016/j.aim.2019.01.008}, journal={arXiv:1603.07589}, author={Ulirsch, Martin}, year={2016} }
Ulirsch, Martin. “Non-Archimedean Geometry of Artin Fans.” ArXiv:1603.07589, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aim.2019.01.008.
M. Ulirsch, “Non-Archimedean geometry of Artin fans,” arXiv:1603.07589, 2016, doi: 10.1016/j.aim.2019.01.008.
Ulirsch, Martin. “Non-Archimedean Geometry of Artin Fans.” ArXiv:1603.07589, 2016, doi:10.1016/j.aim.2019.01.008.

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