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Roller coaster curve singularities (English)
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28 September 1994
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Let \(A\) be a 1-dimensional Cohen-Macaulay local ring; the Hilbert function \(H_ A\) is said to have \(n\) valleys if there are integers \(2\leq a_ 1\leq\dots \leq a_ n\) such that (for \(i=1,\dots, n\)) \(H_ A(a_ i-1)> H_ A(a_ i)\) and \(H_ A(a_ i)< H_ A(a_ i+1)\). In the literature there are examples of locally decreasing Hilbert functions with one valley. In this paper the author, starting from a construction of \textit{L. G. Roberts} [Can. J. Math. 34, 169-180 (1982; Zbl 0439.14007)], gives examples of ordinary curve singularities with an arbitrary large number of valleys.
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ordinary curve singularities
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valleys of Hilbert function
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