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Signature invariants of monomial ideals

Commutative Algebra 2026-01-07 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

Let II be a monomial ideal of a polynomial ring R=K[x1,,xn]R=K[x_1,\ldots,x_n] over a field KK and let sgn(I){\rm sgn}(I) be its signature ideal. If II is not a principal ideal, we show that the depth of R/IR/I is the depth of R/sgn(I)R/{\rm sgn}(I), and the regularity of R/sgn(I)R/{\rm sgn}(I) is at most the regularity of R/IR/I. For ideals of height at least 22, we show that the height and the associated primes of II and its signature sgn(I){\rm sgn}(I) are the same, and we show that II is Cohen--Macaulay (resp. Gorenstein) if and only if sgn(I){\rm sgn}(I) is Cohen--Macaulay (resp. Gorenstein), and furthermore we show that the v-number of sgn(I){\rm sgn}(I) is at most the v-number of II. We give an algorithm to compute the signature of a monomial ideal using \textit{Macaulay}22, and an algorithm to examine given families of monomial ideal by computing their signature ideals and determining which of these are either Cohen--Macaulay or Gorenstein.

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@article{arxiv.2601.03208,
  title  = {Signature invariants of monomial ideals},
  author = {Jovanny Ibarguen and Carlos E. Valencia and Rafael H. Villarreal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.03208},
  year   = {2026}
}