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On the Cohen-Macaulay property in commutative algebra and simplicial topology
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    On the Cohen-Macaulay property in commutative algebra and simplicial topology (English)
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    A ring R is called a ``ring of sections'' provided R is the section ring of a sheaf (\({\mathcal A},X)\) of commutative rings defined over a base space X which is a finite partially ordered set given the order topology. Regard X as a finite abstract complex, where a chain in X corresponds to a simplex. In specific instances of (\({\mathcal A},X)\), certain algebraic invariants of R are equivalent to certain topological invariants of X. (Author) The author investigates the depth of factor rings of \(SR(F,\Sigma)\), the Stanley-Reisner ring of a complex \(\Sigma\) with coefficients in a field F. \(SR(F,\Sigma)\) is viewed as the ring of sections of a sheaf of polynomial rings over the partially ordered set of all simplices of \(\Sigma\). The complex \(\Sigma\) is defined to be Cohen-Macaulay (CM) provided the reduced singular cohomology of the link subcomplexes vanish except in maximal degree. The main theorem goes as follows: Let S be the polynomial ring \(S=F[X_ 0,...,X_ n]\), put \(\alpha =n-pd_ SSR(F,\Sigma)\), then the skeleton \(\Sigma^{\alpha}\) is maximal with respect to the property of being CM.
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    section ring of a sheaf of commutative rings
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    ring of sections
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    finite partially ordered set
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    order topology
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    finite abstract complex
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    simplicial complex
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    Stanley-Reisner ring of a complex
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    sections of a sheaf of polynomial rings
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    Cohen-Macaulay
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