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Primary decomposition over rings graded by finitely generated abelian groups
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    Primary decomposition over rings graded by finitely generated abelian groups (English)
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    14 February 2008
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    Let \(A\) be a commutative noetherian ring which is graded by a finitely generated abelian group \(G\). A result of Bourbaki says that if \(G\) is a torsion free, then the associated primes of finitely generated \(G\)-graded \(A\)-modules \(M\) are \(G\)-graded as well, and a \(G\)-graded primary decomposition of \(G\)-graded submodules of \(M\) does exist. In this paper the authors introduce in a natural manner the concept of a similar \(G\)-graded primary decomposition in case \(G\) has torsion, and show the existence of such decompositions.
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    graded rings
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    \(G\)-graded modules
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