A combinatorial analysis of Severi degrees
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A combinatorial analysis of Severi degrees

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Abstract

Based on results by Brugall e and Mikhalkin, Fomin and Mikhalkin give formulas for computing classical Severi degrees $N^{d, \delta}$ using long-edge graphs. In 2012, Block, Colley and Kennedy considered the logarithmic version of a special function associated to long-edge graphs appeared in Fomin-Mikhalkin's formula, and conjectured it to be linear. They have since proved their conjecture. At the same time, motivated by their conjecture, we consider a special multivariate function associated to long-edge graphs that generalizes their function. The main result of this paper is that the multivariate function we define is always linear. A special case of our result gives an independent proof of Block-Colley-Kennedy's conjecture. The first application of our linearity result is that by applying it to classical Severi degrees, we recover quadraticity of $Q^{d, \delta}$ and a bound $\delta$ for the threshold of polynomiality of $N^{d, \delta}.$ Next, in joint work with Osserman, we apply the linearity result to a special family of toric surfaces and obtain universal polynomial results having connections to the G\"ottsche-Yau-Zaslow formula. As a result, we provide combinatorial formulas for the two unidentified power series $B_1(q)$ and $B_2(q)$ appearing in the G\"ottsche-Yau-Zaslow formula. The proof of our linearity result is completely combinatorial. We define $\tau$-graphs which generalize long-edge graphs, and a closely related family of combinatorial objects we call $(\tau, n)$-words. By introducing height functions and a concept of irreducibility, we describe ways to decompose certain families of $(\tau, n)$-words into irreducible words, which leads to the desired results.

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