i finally had some time to read and write more about tropical geometry.
i definitely had fun working on this @observablehq notebook!
ref:https://observablehq.com/@timhau/introduction-to-tropical-geometry …
and includes more stuff related to your notebook (link: https://math.berkeley.edu/~bernd/cbms.pdf ). Then maybe MacLagan and Sturmfels's book "Introduction to Tropical Geometry" would be good (though I haven't managed to read through it myself yet...). Anyways, feel free to DM me with questions!
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Certainly more than me. Thanks i will have a look at it :)
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... I guess a standard beginning source is "Varieties, Ideals, and Algorithms" by Cox, Little, O'Shea, though it doesn't get to amoebas. Sturmfels's "Solving systems of polynomial equations" goes at a quicker pace...