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Evolutions, Symbolic Squares, and Fitting Ideals

alg-geom 2008-02-03 v1 Commutative Algebra Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

Given a reduced local algebra TT over a suitable ring or field kk we study the question of whether there are nontrivial algebra surjections RTR\to T which induce isomorphisms ΩR/kTΩT/k\Omega_{R/k}\otimes T \to \Omega_{T/k}. Such maps, called evolutions, arise naturally in the study of Hecke algebras, as they implicitly do in the recent work of Wiles, Taylor-Wiles, and Flach. We show that the existence of non-trivial evolutions of an algebra TT can be characterized in terms of the symbolic square of an ideal defining TT. We give a characterization of the symbolic square in terms of Fitting ideals. Using this and other techniques we show that certain classes of reduced algebras -- codimension 2 Cohen-Macaulay, Codimension 3 Gorenstein, licci algebras in general, and some others -- admit no nontrivial evolutions. On the other hand we give examples showing that non-trivial evolutions of reduced Cohen-Macaulay algebras of codimension 3 do exist in every positive characteristic.

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@article{arxiv.alg-geom/9511008,
  title  = {Evolutions, Symbolic Squares, and Fitting Ideals},
  author = {David Eisenbud and Barry Mazur},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:alg-geom/9511008},
  year   = {2008}
}

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