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Joint Mathematical seminar of Saint Petersburg State University and Peking University
March 2, 2023 15:00–16:00, St. Petersburg, online
 


Tropical objects in sandpiles

N. Kalinin

Saint Petersburg State University

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Abstract: A sandpile model on a graph $G$ is a simple cellular automata. A state of a sandpile model is a function from the vertices of $G$ to non-negative integer numbers, representing the number of grains at each vertex of $G$. Then a relaxation of a sandpile model is defined as a sequence of topplings: if a vertex of valency $k$ has at least $k$ grains, then it gives one grain to each of its neighbors, one repeats topplings while it is possible.
Surprisingly for a certain initial state (“a small perturbation of the maximal stable state”), the final picture represents tropical curves and tropical hypersurfaces. I will explain all the definitions, show pictures and if time permits, we can speak about ideas in the proofs.

Language: English
 
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