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On the Krull dimension of rings of semialgebraic functions

Algebraic Geometry 2013-06-19 v1

Abstract

Let RR be a real closed field and let S(M){\mathcal S}(M) be the ring of (continuous) semialgebraic functions on a semialgebraic set MRnM\subset R^n and let S(M){\mathcal S}^*(M) be its subring of bounded semialgebraic functions. In this work we introduce the concept of \em semialgebraic depth \em of a prime ideal \gtp\gtp of S(M){\mathcal S}(M) in order to provide an elementary proof of the finiteness of the Krull dimension of the rings S(M){\mathcal S}(M) and S(M){\mathcal S}^*(M), inspired in the classical way of doing to compute the dimension of a ring of polynomials on a complex algebraic set and without involving the sophisticated machinery of real spectra. We also show that dimS(M)=dimS(M)=dimM\dim{\mathcal S}(M)=\dim{\mathcal S}^*(M)=\dim M and we prove that in both cases the height of a maximal ideal corresponding to a point pMp\in M coincides with the local dimension of MM at pp. In case \gtp\gtp is a prime \em zz-ideal \em of S(M){\mathcal S}(M), its semialgebraic depth coincides with the transcendence degree over RR of the real closed field \qf(S(M)/\gtp)\qf({\mathcal S}(M)/\gtp).

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@article{arxiv.1306.4109,
  title  = {On the Krull dimension of rings of semialgebraic functions},
  author = {José F. Fernando and J. M. Gamboa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.4109},
  year   = {2013}
}