Growth in the minimal injective resolution of a local ring
Commutative Algebra
2014-02-26 v2
Abstract
Let R be a commutative noetherian local ring with residue field k and assume that it is not Gorenstein. In the minimal injective resolution of R, the injective envelope E of the residue field appears as a summand in every degree starting from the depth of R. The number of copies of E in degree i equals the k-vector space dimension of the cohomology module Ext^i(k,R). These dimensions, known as Bass numbers, form an infinite sequence of invariants of R about which little is known. We prove that it is non-decreasing and grows exponentially if R is Golod, a non-trivial fiber product, or Teter, or if it has radical cube zero.
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@article{arxiv.0812.4672,
title = {Growth in the minimal injective resolution of a local ring},
author = {Lars Winther Christensen and Janet Striuli and Oana Veliche},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.4672},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
Final version, to appear in J. London Math. Soc.; 21 pp