Density functions for epsilon multiplicity and families of ideals
Abstract
A density function for an algebraic invariant is a measurable function on which measures the invariant on an -scale. This function carries a lot more information related to the invariant without seeking extra data. It has turned out to be a useful tool, which was introduced by the third author, to study the characteristic invariant, namely Hilbert-Kunz multiplicity of a homogeneous -primary ideal. Here we construct density functions for a Noetherian filtration of homogeneous ideals and for a filtration given by the saturated powers of a homogeneous ideal in a standard graded domain . As a consequence, we get a density function for the epsilon multiplicity of a homogeneous ideal in . We further show that the function is continuous everywhere except possibly at one point, and is a continuous function everywhere and is continuously differentiable except possibly at one point. As a corollary the epsilon density function is a compactly supported continuous function on except at one point, such that . All the three functions , and remain invariant under passage to the integral closure of . As a corollary of this theory, we observe that the `rescaled' Hilbert-Samuel multiplicities of the diagonal subalgebras form a continuous family.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2311.17679,
title = {Density functions for epsilon multiplicity and families of ideals},
author = {Suprajo Das and Sudeshna Roy and Vijaylaxmi Trivedi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.17679},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
50 pages, 2 figures, improved exposition, to appear in the Journal of the London Mathematical Society