English

Powers of componentwise linear ideals: The Herzog--Hibi--Ohsugi Conjecture and related problems

Commutative Algebra 2021-12-07 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

In 1999 Herzog and Hibi introduced componentwise linear ideals. A homogeneous ideal II is componentwise linear if for all non-negative integers dd, the ideal generated by the homogeneous elements of degree dd in II has a linear resolution. For square-free monomial ideals, componentwise linearity is related via Alexander duality to the property of being sequentially Cohen-Macaulay for the corresponding simplicial complexes. In general, the property of being componentwise linear is not preserved by taking powers. In 2011, Herzog, Hibi, and Ohsugi conjectured that if II is the cover ideal of a chordal graph, then IsI^s is componentwise linear for all s1s \geq 1. We survey some of the basic properties of componentwise linear ideals, and then specialize to the progress on the Herzog-Hibi-Ohsugi conjecture during the last decade. We also survey the related problem of determining when the symbolic powers of a cover ideal are componentwise linear.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2112.03050,
  title  = {Powers of componentwise linear ideals: The Herzog--Hibi--Ohsugi Conjecture and related problems},
  author = {Huy Tai Ha and Adam Van Tuyl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.03050},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

27 pages; comments welcome