Mathematics > Algebraic Geometry
[Submitted on 2 Jul 2018 (v1), last revised 21 Sep 2021 (this version, v3)]
Title:The ring of local tropical fans and tropical nearby monodromy eigenvalues
View PDFAbstract:We extend the tropical intersection theory to tropicalizations of germs of analytic sets. In particular, we construct a (not entirely obvious) local version of the ring of tropical fans with a nondegenerate intersection pairing.
As an application, we study nearby monodromy eigenvalues -- the eigenvalues of the monodromy operators of singularities, adjacent to a given singularity of a holomorphic function $f$. More precisely, we express some of such values in terms of certain resolutions of $f$. The expression is given it terms of the exceptional divisor strata of arbitrary codimension, generalizing the classical A'Campo formula that consumes only codimension 1 strata and produces only monodromy eigenvalues at the origin. For this purpose, we introduce tropical characteristic classes of germs of analytic sets, and use this calculus to detect some of the nearby monodromy eigenvalues, which we call tropical.
The study is motivated by the monodromy conjectures by Igusa, Denef and Loeser: every pole of an appropriate local zeta function of $f$ induces a nearby monodromy eigenvalue. We propose a presumably stronger version of this conjecture: all poles of the local zeta function induce tropical nearby monodromy eigenvalues.
In particular, if the singularity is non-degenerate with respect to its Newton polyhedron $N$, then the tropical monodromy eigenvalues can be expressed in terms of fiber polytopes of certain faces of $N$, so our conjecture (unlike the original ones) becomes a purely combinatorial statement about a polyhedron. This statement is confirmed for the topological zeta function in dimension up to 4 in a joint work with A. Lemahieu and K. Takeuchi, which, in particular, supports our conjecture and proves the original one for non-degenerate singularities in 4 variables.
Submission history
From: Alexander Esterov [view email][v1] Mon, 2 Jul 2018 11:44:53 UTC (19 KB)
[v2] Mon, 11 Mar 2019 15:10:38 UTC (31 KB)
[v3] Tue, 21 Sep 2021 16:19:38 UTC (64 KB)
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