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On the ubiquity of uniformly dominant local rings

Commutative Algebra 2026-03-12 v1 Representation Theory

Abstract

Let R be a d-dimensional Cohen-Macaulay complete local ring with infinite residue field k. The dominant index dx(R)\operatorname{dx}(R) is by definition the least number of extensions necessary to build k in the singularity category Dsg\operatorname{D^{sg}} out of each nonzero object, up to finite direct sums, direct summands and shifts. The local ring R is called uniformly dominant if dx(R)\operatorname{dx}(R) is finite. In this paper, we prove that R is uniformly dominant with dx(R)6d+5\operatorname{dx}(R)\le6d+5 if R has codimension 2 and is not a complete intersection. Also, we show that R is uniformly dominant with dx(R)d+1\operatorname{dx}(R)\le d+1 if R is Burch, and with dx(R)d\operatorname{dx}(R)\le d if R is either a quasi-fiber product ring, or has multiplicity at most 5 and is not Gorenstein. A result on hypersurfaces by Ballard, Favero and Katzarkov is recovered, and results on Burch rings and quasi-fiber product rings by Takahashi are refined.

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@article{arxiv.2603.10810,
  title  = {On the ubiquity of uniformly dominant local rings},
  author = {Toshinori Kobayashi and Ryo Takahashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.10810},
  year   = {2026}
}

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23 pages