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    Central elements and deformations of local rings (English)
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    8 November 1994
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    Let \((R,m)\) be a local equicharacteristic ring with \(m^ 3=0\). If there exists a central element of degree at least two in the homotopy Lie algebra, then \((R,m)\) is an embedded deformation of a ring \(S\), which means that there is a non-zero-divisor \(f\in m^ 2\) such that \(S\simeq R/(f)\). This answers a question raised by L. L. Avramov. The proof uses the notion of minimal models for a ring.
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    homotopy Lie algebra
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    embedded deformation
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    minimal models for a ring
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