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    Basic homotopy theory of locally semialgebraic spaces

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    Elementarteilertheorie über Maximalordnungen

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    An introduction to locally semialgebraic spaces

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    An invitation to real spectra

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    Ein Satz über die Werte von quadratischen Formen über Körpern

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    Algebraic structures of tropical mathematics

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    Tropical mathematics often is defined over an ordered cancellative monoid \tM, usually taken to be (\RR, +) or (\QQ, +). Although a rich theory has arisen from this viewpoint, cf. [L1], idempotent semirings possess a restricted algebraic structure theory, and also do not reflect certain valuation-theoretic properties, thereby forcing researchers to rely often on combinatoric techniques. In this paper we describe an alternative structure, more compatible with valuation theory, studied by the authors over the past few years, that permits fuller use of algebraic theory especially in understanding the underlying tropical geometry. The idempotent max-plus algebra AA of an ordered monoid \tM is replaced by R: = L\times \tM, where LL is a given indexing semiring (not necessarily with 0). In this case we say RR layered by LL. When LL is trivial, i.e, L={1}L=\{1\}, RR is the usual bipotent max-plus algebra. When L={1,∞}L=\{1,\infty\} we recover the "standard" supertropical structure with its "ghost" layer. When L = \NN we can describe multiple roots of polynomials via a "layering function" s:R→Ls: R \to L. Likewise, one can define the layering s:R(n)→L(n)s: R^{(n)} \to L^{(n)} componentwise; vectors v1,…,vmv_1, \dots, v_m are called tropically dependent if each component of some nontrivial linear combination \sum \a_i v_i is a ghost, for "tangible" \a_i \in R. Then an n×nn\times n matrix has tropically dependent rows iff its permanent is a ghost. We explain how supertropical algebras, and more generally layered algebras, provide a robust algebraic foundation for tropical linear algebra, in which many classical tools are available. In the process, we provide some new results concerning the rank of d-independent sets (such as the fact that they are semi-additive),put them in the context of supertropical bilinear forms, and lay the matrix theory in the framework of identities of semirings.Comment: 19 page
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