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On two-dimensional quasihomogeneous isolated singularities. II (English)
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8 May 1995
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[For part I see \textit{A. Martsinkovsky}, ibid. 550-555 (1992; Zbl 0792.14003).] This article deals with the following conjecture of Auslander: An analytic two-dimensional isolated singularity \((R,{\mathfrak m},k)\) is quasihomogeneous if and only if the Auslander-module \(A\) of this singularity is isomorphic to the module of Zariski differentials. -- Recall that the Auslander-module is the unique non-trivial extension of the maximal ideal \({\mathfrak m}\) by the canonical module of \(R\), while the module of Zariski differentials is the bi-dual \(D_ K(R)^{**}\) of the module \(D_ K(R)\) of Kähler differentials. In this paper it is shown that the following conditions are equivalent: (a) \(R\) is quasihomogeneous; (b) The natural homomorphism \(D_ K(R)\otimes K\to D_ K(R)^{**} \otimes K\) is injective, and \(D_ K(R)^{**} \cong A\).
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quasihomogeneous isolated singularity
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Auslander-module
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Zariski differentials
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