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The Hilbert Function of a Level Algebra (illustrated Edition)

Part of the Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society series
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Let $R$ be a polynomial ring over an algebraically closed field and let $A$ be a standard graded Cohen-Macaulay quotient of $R$.

The authors state that $A$ is a level algebra if the last module in the minimal free resolution of $A$ (as $R$-module) is of the form $R(-s)a$, where $s$ and $a$ are positive integers.

When $a=1$ these are also known as Gorenstein algebras.

The basic question addressed in this paper is: What can be the Hilbert Function of a level algebra?

The authors consider the question in several particular cases, e.g., when $A$ is an Artinian algebra, or when $A$ is the homogeneous coordinate ring of a reduced set of points, or when $A$ satisfies the Weak Lefschetz Property.

The authors give new methods for showing that certain functions are NOT possible as the Hilbert function of a level algebra and also give new methods to construct level algebras.

In a (rather long) appendix, the authors apply their results to give complete lists of all possible Hilbert functions in the case that the codimension of $A = 3$, $s$ is small and $a$ takes on certain fixed values.

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0821839403 / 9780821839409
Paperback / softback
512.64
28/02/2007
United States
139 pages, illustrations
281 grams