Constructing non-proxy small test modules for the complete intersection property
Abstract
A local ring is regular if and only if every finitely generated -module has finite projective dimension. Moreover, the residue field is a test module: is regular if and only if has finite projective dimension. This characterization can be extended to the bounded derived category , which contains only small objects if and only if is regular. Recent results of Pollitz, completing work initiated by Dwyer-Greenlees-Iyengar, yield an analogous characterization for complete intersections: is a complete intersection if and only if every object in is proxy small. In this paper, we study a return to the world of -modules, and search for finitely generated -modules that are not proxy small whenever is not a complete intersection. We give an algorithm to construct such modules in certain settings, including over equipresented rings and Stanley-Reisner rings.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2009.11800,
title = {Constructing non-proxy small test modules for the complete intersection property},
author = {Benjamin Briggs and Eloísa Grifo and Josh Pollitz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.11800},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
To appear in the Nagoya Mathematical Journal