@article{10772, abstract = {We introduce tropical corals, balanced trees in a half-space, and show that they correspond to holomorphic polygons capturing the product rule in Lagrangian Floer theory for the elliptic curve. We then prove a correspondence theorem equating counts of tropical corals to punctured log Gromov–Witten invariants of the Tate curve. This implies that the homogeneous coordinate ring of the mirror to the Tate curve is isomorphic to the degree-zero part of symplectic cohomology, confirming a prediction of homological mirror symmetry.}, author = {Arguez, Nuroemuer Huelya}, issn = {1469-7750}, journal = {Journal of the London Mathematical Society}, number = {1}, pages = {343--411}, publisher = {London Mathematical Society}, title = {{Mirror symmetry for the Tate curve via tropical and log corals}}, doi = {10.1112/jlms.12515}, volume = {105}, year = {2022}, }