Tropical ideals are sets of polynomials in the framework of tropical geometry, where the standard addition is replaced with the tropical addition (which is defined as taking the minimum) and the standard multiplication is replaced with tropical multiplication (defined as addition). This transformation creates a new algebraic structure that retains many properties similar to classical algebraic geometry but operates over a different set of operations, making it particularly useful for studying combinatorial and optimization problems.
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