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Test Modules to Calculate Dutta Multiplicities

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Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
145 KB
Volume
236
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8693

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โœฆ Synopsis


dedicated to professor david a. buchsbaum for his 70th birthday

Using Frobenius maps, the Dutta multiplicity ฯ‡ โˆž was first defined by Dutta for a complex over a local ring of positive characteristic. Nowadays, using localized Chern characters or Adams operations, it is defined for a complex not only over a local ring of positive characteristic but also over a ring that is a homomorphic image of an arbitrary regular local ring. In the paper, we shall give another characterization to Dutta multiplicity using some Galois extension.

Furthermore, we shall define the notion of test modules. If a test module for a local ring exists, then the positivity conjecture of Dutta multiplicities is true over the ring. In the paper, it is proved that, if the small Cohen-Macaulay modules conjecture is true, then test modules always exist for complete local domains whose field of fractions are of characteristic 0.


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