Test ideals of non-principal ideals: Computations, Jumping Numbers, Alterations and Division Theorems
Abstract
Given an ideal in a (log) -Gorenstein -finite ring of characteristic , we study and provide a new perspective on the test ideal for a real number . Generalizing a number of known results from the principal case, we show how to effectively compute the test ideal and also describe using (regular) alterations with a formula analogous to that of multiplier ideals in characteristic zero. We further prove that the -jumping numbers of as varies are rational and have no limit points, including the important case where is a formal power series ring. Additionally, we obtain a global division theorem for test ideals related to results of Ein and Lazarsfeld from characteristic zero, and also recover a new proof of Skoda's theorem for test ideals which directly mimics the proof for multiplier ideals.
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@article{arxiv.1212.6956,
title = {Test ideals of non-principal ideals: Computations, Jumping Numbers, Alterations and Division Theorems},
author = {Karl Schwede and Kevin Tucker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.6956},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
36 pages, typos corrected. To appear in Journal de Math\'ematiques Pures et Appliqu\'ees