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Before his death, Auslander announced that every finitely generated module over a local Gorenstein ring has a minimal Cohen–Macaulay approximation. Yoshimo extended Auslander's result to local Cohen–Macaulay rings admitting a dualizing module.Over a local Gorenstein ring the finitely generated maximal Cohen–Macaulay modules are the finitely generated Gorenstein projective modules so in fact Auslander's theorem says finitely generated modules over such rings have Gorenstein projective covers. We extend Auslander's theorem by proving that over a local Cohen–Macaulay ring admitting a dualizing module all finitely generated modules of finite G-dimension (in Auslander's sense) have a Gorenstein projective cover. Since all finitely generated modules over a Gorenstein ring have finite G-dimension, we recover Auslander's theorem when R is Gorenstein.  相似文献   

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This paper contains two theorems concerning the theory of maximal Cohen–Macaulay modules. The first theorem proves that certain Ext groups between maximal Cohen–Macaulay modules M and N must have finite length, provided only finitely many isomorphism classes of maximal Cohen–Macaulay modules exist having ranks up to the sum of the ranks of M and N. This has several corollaries. In particular it proves that a Cohen–Macaulay lo cal ring of finite Cohen–Macaulay type has an isolated singularity. A well-known theorem of Auslander gives the same conclusion but requires that the ring be Henselian. Other corollaries of our result include statements concerning when a ring is Gorenstein or a complete intersection on the punctured spectrum, and the recent theorem of Leuschke and Wiegand that the completion of an excellent Cohen–Macaulay local ring of finite Cohen–Macaulay type is again of finite Cohen–Macaulay type . The second theorem proves that a complete local Gorenstein domain of positive characteristic p and dimension d is F-rational if and only if the number of copies of R splitting out of divided by has a positive limit. This result relates to work of Smith and Van den Bergh. We call this limit the F-signature of the ring and give some of its properties. Received: 6 May 2001 / Published online: 6 August 2002 Both authors were partially supported by the National Science Foundation. The second author was also partially supported by the Clay Mathematics Institute.  相似文献   

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Gorenstein Artin Algebras and Points in Projective Space   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
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We generalize results of Foxby concerning a commutative Nötherian ring to a certain noncommutative Nötherian algebra Λ over a commutative Gorenstein complete local ring. We assume that Λ is a Cohen–Macaulay isolated singularity having a dualizing module. Then the same method as in the commutative cases works and we obtain a category equivalence between two subcategories of mod Λ, one of which includes all finitely generated modules of finite Gorenstein dimension. We give examples of such algebras which are not Gorenstien; orders related to almost Bass orders and some k-Gorenstein algebras for an integer k.Presented by I. Reiten The author is supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Researches B(1) No. 14340007 in Japan.  相似文献   

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We study Stanley decompositions and show that Stanley’s conjecture on Stanley decompositions implies his conjecture on partitionable Cohen–Macaulay simplicial complexes. We also prove these conjectures for all Cohen–Macaulay monomial ideals of codimension 2 and all Gorenstein monomial ideals of codimension 3. Dedicated to Takayuki Hibi on the occasion of his fiftieth birthday.  相似文献   

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In the case of finite groups, a separating algebra is a subalgebra of the ring of invariants which separates the orbits. Although separating algebras are often better behaved than the ring of invariants, we show that many of the criteria which imply the ring of invariants is non-Cohen–Macaulay actually imply that no graded separating algebra is Cohen–Macaulay. For example, we show that, over a field of positive characteristic p, given sufficiently many copies of a faithful modular representation, no graded separating algebra is Cohen–Macaulay. Furthermore, we show that, for a p-group, the existence of a Cohen–Macaulay graded separating algebra implies the group is generated by bireections. Additionally, we give an example which shows that Cohen–Macaulay separating algebras can occur when the ring of invariants is not Cohen–Macaulay.  相似文献   

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《代数通讯》2013,41(4):2023-2035
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A Gorenstein module over a local ring R is a maximal Cohen–Macaulay module of finite injective dimension. We use existence of Gorenstein modules to extend a result due to S. Ding: A Cohen–Macaulay ring of finite index, with a Gorenstein module, is Gorenstein on the punctured spectrum. We use this to show that a Cohen–Macaulay local ring of finite Cohen–Macaulay type is Gorenstein on the punctured spectrum. Finally, we show that for a large class of rings (including all excellent rings), the Gorenstein locus of a finitely generated module is an open set in the Zariski topology.  相似文献   

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In this paper we consider the category of squarefree modules over the polynomial ring and an exact duality functor, which is an extension of the Alexander dual of a simplicial complex. We give a relationship between the squarefree components of local cohomology groups of a squarefree module and the Tor groups of its dual. With this result it is shown that a squarefree module is sequentially Cohen–Macaulay if and only if the dual is componentwise linear. Received: 7 June 1999 / Revised version: 6 September 2000  相似文献   

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Let R be a local Noetherian domain of positive characteristic. A theorem of Hochster and Huneke [M. Hochster, C. Huneke, Infinite integral extensions and big Cohen–Macaulay algebras, Ann. of Math. 135 (1992) 53–89] states that if R is excellent, then the absolute integral closure of R is a big Cohen–Macaulay algebra. We prove that if R is the homomorphic image of a Gorenstein local ring, then all the local cohomology (below the dimension) of such a ring maps to zero in a finite extension of the ring. As a result there follow an extension of the original result of Hochster and Huneke to the case in which R is a homomorphic image of a Gorenstein local ring, and a considerably simpler proof of this result in the cases where the assumptions overlap, e.g., for complete Noetherian local domains.  相似文献   

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Let (R, 𝔪) be a Cohen–Macaulay local ring. If R has a canonical module, then there are some interesting results about duality for this situation. In this article, we show that one can indeed obtain similar results in the case R does not have a canonical module. Also, we give some characterizations of complete big Cohen–Macaulay modules of finite injective dimension, and by using them, some characterizations of Gorenstein modules over the 𝔪-adic completion of R are obtained.  相似文献   

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In an earlier work, the authors described a mechanism for lifting monomial ideals to reduced unions of linear varieties. When the monomial ideal is Cohen–Macaulay (including Artinian), the corresponding union of linear varieties is arithmetically Cohen–Macaulay. The first main result of this paper is that if the monomial ideal is Artinian then the corresponding union is in the Gorenstein linkage class of a complete intersection (glicci). This technique has some interesting consequences. For instance, given any (d + 1)-times differentiable O-sequence H, there is a nondegenerate arithmetically Cohen–Macaulay reduced union of linear varieties with Hilbert function H which is glicci. In other words, any Hilbert function that occurs for arithmetically Cohen–Macaulay schemes in fact occurs among the glicci schemes. This is not true for licci schemes. Modifying our technique, the second main result is that any Cohen–Macaulay Borel-fixed monomial ideal is glicci. As a consequence, all arithmetically Cohen–Macaulay subschemes of projective space are glicci up to flat deformation.  相似文献   

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In this paper we provide a complete characterization for when the Rees algebra and the associated graded ring of a perfect Gorenstein ideal of grade three are Cohen–Macaulay. We also treat the case of second analytic deviation one ideals satisfying some mild assumptions. In another set of results we give criteria for an ideal to be of linear type. Finally, we describe the equations defining the Rees algebras of certain Northcott ideals.  相似文献   

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We study the Lie algebra of derivations of the coordinate ring of affine toric varieties defined by simplicial affine semigroups and prove the following results:Such toric varieties are uniquely determined by their Lie algebra if they are supposed to be Cohen–Macaulay of dimension 2 or Gorenstein of dimension =1.In the Cohen–Macaulay case, every automorphism of the Lie algebra is induced from a unique automorphism of the variety.Every derivation of the Lie algebra is inner.  相似文献   

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A certain inequality is shown to hold for the values of the M?bius function of the poset obtained by attaching a maximum element to a lower Eulerian Cohen–Macaulay poset. In two important special cases, this inequality provides partial results supporting Stanley’s nonnegativity conjecture for the toric h-vector of a lower Eulerian Cohen–Macaulay meet-semilattice and Adin’s nonnegativity conjecture for the cubical h-vector of a Cohen–Macaulay cubical complex.  相似文献   

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We study Gorenstein dimension and grade of a module M over a filtered ring whose associated graded ring is a commutative Noetherian ring. An equality or an inequality between these invariants of a filtered module and its associated graded module is the most valuable property for an investigation of filtered rings. We prove an inequality G?dim M ≤ G?dim gr M and an equality grade M = grade gr M, whenever Gorenstein dimension of gr M is finite (Theorems 2.3 and 2.8). We would say that the use of G-dimension adds a new viewpoint for studying filtered rings and modules. We apply these results to a filtered ring with a Cohen–Macaulay or Gorenstein associated graded ring and study a Cohen–Macaulay, perfect, or holonomic module.  相似文献   

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In a two dimensional regular local ring integrally closed ideals have a unique factorization property and their associated graded ring is Cohen–Macaulay. In higher dimension these properties do not hold and the goal of the paper is to identify a subclass of integrally closed ideals for which they do. We restrict our attention to 0-dimensional homogeneous ideals in polynomial rings R of arbitrary dimension. We identify a class of integrally closed ideals, the Goto-class G*{\mathcal {G}^*}, which is closed under product and it has a suitable unique factorization property. Ideals in G*{\mathcal {G}^*} have a Cohen–Macaulay associated graded ring if either they are monomial or dim R ≤ 3. Our approach is based on the study of the relationship between the notions of integrally closed, contracted, full and componentwise linear ideals.  相似文献   

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In this paper, we introduce a new algebraic concept, which we call squarefree P-modules. This concept is inspired from Karu's proof of the non-negativity of the cd-indices of Gorenstein* posets, and supplies a way to study cd-indices from the viewpoint of commutative algebra. Indeed, by using the theory of squarefree P-modules, we give several new algebraic and combinatorial results on CW-posets. First, we define an analogue of the cd-index for any CW-poset and prove its non-negativity when a CW-poset is Cohen–Macaulay. This result proves that the h-vector of the barycentric subdivision of a Cohen–Macaulay regular CW-complex is unimodal. Second, we prove that the Stanley–Reisner ring of the barycentric subdivision of an odd dimensional Cohen–Macaulay polyhedral complex has the weak Lefschetz property. Third, we obtain sharp upper bounds of the cd-indices of Gorenstein* posets for a fixed rank generating function.  相似文献   

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We prove that the generic quantized coordinate ring q(G) isAuslander-regular, Cohen–Macaulay, and catenary for everyconnected semisimple Lie group G. This answers questions raisedby Brown, Lenagan, and the first author. We also prove thatunder certain hypotheses concerning the existence of normalelements, a noetherian Hopf algebra is Auslander–Gorensteinand Cohen–Macaulay. This provides a new set of positivecases for a question of Brown and the first author.  相似文献   

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