首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
相似文献
 共查询到20条相似文献,搜索用时 15 毫秒
1.
It is proved that the sum of the Loewy lengths of the homology modules of a finite free complex F over a local ring R is bounded below by a number depending only on R. This result uncovers, in the structure of modules of finite projective dimension, obstructions to realizing R as a closed fiber of some flat local homomorphism. Other applications include, as special cases, uniform proofs of known results on free actions of elementary abelian groups and of tori on finite CW complexes. The arguments use numerical invariants of objects in general triangulated categories, introduced here and called levels. They allow one to track, through changes of triangulated categories, homological invariants like projective dimension, as well as structural invariants like Loewy length. An intermediate result sharpens, with a new proof, the New Intersection Theorem for commutative algebras over fields. Under additional hypotheses on the ring R stronger estimates are proved for Loewy lengths of modules of finite projective dimension.  相似文献   

2.
Among the several types of closures of an idealI that have been defined and studied in the past decades, the integral closureĪ has a central place being one of the earliest and most relevant. Despite this role, it is often a difficult challenge to describe it concretely once the generators ofI are known. Our aim in this note is to show that in a broad class of ideals their radicals play a fundamental role in testing for integral closedness, and in caseIĪ, ✓I is still helpful in finding some fresh new elements inĪ/I. Among the classes of ideals under consideration are: complete intersection ideals of codimension two, generic complete intersection ideals, and generically Gorenstein ideals. Part of the results contained in this paper were obtained while the first author was visiting Rutgers University and was partially supported by CNR grant 203.01.63, Italy. The second and third authors were partially supported by the NSF. This article was processed by the author using the LATEX style filecljour1 from Springer-Verlag  相似文献   

3.
Let A be a Noetherian local ring with the maximal ideal and I an -primary ideal. The purpose of this paper is to generalize Northcott's inequality on Hilbert coefficients of I given in Northcott (J. London Math. Soc. 35 (1960) 209), without assuming that A is a Cohen-Macaulay ring. We will investigate when our inequality turns into an equality. It is related to the Buchsbaumness of the associated graded ring of I.  相似文献   

4.
For a graded algebra , its is a global degree that can be used to study issues of complexity of the normalization . Here some techniques grounded on Rees algebra theory are used to estimate . A closely related notion, of divisorial generation, is introduced to count numbers of generators of .  相似文献   

5.
Let A be a Noetherian local ring with the maximal ideal m and an m-primary ideal J. Let S=?n≥0Sn be a finitely generated standard graded algebra over A. Set S+=?n>0Sn. Denote by FJ(S)=?n≥0→(Sn/JSn) the fiber cone of S with respect to J. The paper characterizes the multiplicity and the Cohen-Macaulayness of FJ(S) in terms of minimal reductions of S+.  相似文献   

6.
7.
8.
Goto numbers for certain parameter ideals Q in a Noetherian local ring (A,m) with Gorenstein associated graded ring are explored. As an application, the structure of quasi-socle ideals I=Q:mq (q≥1) in a one-dimensional local complete intersection and the question of when the graded rings are Cohen-Macaulay are studied in the case where the ideals I are integral over Q.  相似文献   

9.
10.
Among the several types of closures of an ideal I that have been defined and studied in the past decades, the integral closure has a central place being one of the earliest and most relevant. Despite this role, it is often a difficult challenge to describe it concretely once the generators of I are known. Our aim in this note is to show that in a broad class of ideals their radicals play a fundamental role in testing for integral closedness, and in case , is still helpful in finding some fresh new elements in . Among the classes of ideals under consideration are: complete intersection ideals of codimension two, generic complete intersection ideals, and generically Gorenstein ideals. Received: 28 July 1997  相似文献   

11.
12.
In this paper we first give a lower bound on multiplicities for Buchsbaum homogeneous k-algebras A in terms of the dimension d, the codimension c, the initial degree q, and the length of the local cohomology modules of A. Next, we introduce the notion of Buchsbaum k-algebras with minimal multiplicity of degree q, and give several characterizations for those rings. In particular, we will show that those algebras have linear free resolutions. Further, we will give many examples of those algebras.  相似文献   

13.
Considering modules of finite complete intersection dimension over commutative Noetherian local rings, we prove (co)homology vanishing results in which we assume the vanishing of nonconsecutive (co)homology groups. In fact, the (co)homology groups assumed to vanish may be arbitrarily far apart from each other.  相似文献   

14.
In this paper we study local duality and the vanishing and non-vanishing of generalized local cohomology. In particular for a local ring R and a finitely generated R-module N, the category $N^\bot$ of finitely generated R-modules M with $H^{i}_{\frak m}(M, N) = 0$ for all i depth N is studied.Received: 31 October 2002  相似文献   

15.
We prove rigidity type results on the vanishing of stable Ext and Tor for modules of finite complete intersection dimension, results which generalize and improve upon known results. We also introduce a notion of pre-rigidity, which generalizes phenomena for modules of finite complete intersection dimension and complexity one. Using this concept, we prove results on length and vanishing of homology modules.  相似文献   

16.
This paper deals with local rings R possessing an m-canonical ideal ω, Rω. In particular those rings such that the length lR(ω/R) is as short as possible are studied. The same notion for one-dimensional local Cohen-Macaulay rings was introduced and studied with the name of Almost Gorenstein. Some necessary conditions, that become also sufficient under additional hypotheses, are given and examples are provided also in the non-Noetherian case. The case when the maximal ideal of R is stable is also studied.  相似文献   

17.
This paper explores the structure of quasi-socle ideals I=Q:m2 in a Gorenstein local ring A, where Q is a parameter ideal and m is the maximal ideal in A. The purpose is to answer the problems as to when Q is a reduction of I and when the associated graded ring is Cohen-Macaulay. Wild examples are explored.  相似文献   

18.
19.
《代数通讯》2013,41(7):3529-3546
Abstract

For an ideal I of a Noetherian local ring (R, m ) we consider properties of I and its powers as reflected in the fiber cone F(I) of I. In particular,we examine behavior of the fiber cone under homomorphic image R → R/J = R′ as related to analytic spread and generators for the kernel of the induced map on fiber cones ψ J  : F R (I) → F R(IR′). We consider the structure of fiber cones F(I) for which ker ψ J  ≠ 0 for each nonzero ideal J of R. If dim F(I) = d > 0,μ(I) = d + 1 and there exists a minimal reduction J of I generated by a regular sequence,we prove that if grade(G +(I)) ≥ d ? 1,then F(I) is Cohen-Macaulay and thus a hypersurface.  相似文献   

20.
We introduce and develop new techniques to study the complexity of normalization processes of graded algebras. The construction of a new degree function on graded modules, with a global nature, permits a broad extension of recent bounds for the length of the chains of subalgebras that general algorithms must transverse to build the integral closure, particularly of blowup algebras. It achieves this by relating the values of the new degree with invariants of the algebra known ab initio. As a by-product, it reveals new inequalities among Hilbert coefficients. The second author was partially supported by the NSF.  相似文献   

设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号