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Stability properties of powers of ideals in regular local rings of small dimension
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    Stability properties of powers of ideals in regular local rings of small dimension (English)
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    23 March 2018
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    Denote the smallest integer \(n\) for which Ass \(I^n\), Ass \(\overline{I}^n\) or depth \(I^n\) stabilizes by astab \(I\), \(\overline{\text{astab}}\;I\), and dstab \(I\) respectively. In this short note, the authors show for a regular local ring \(R\) containing a field of dimension 2 or less that \(\text{astab}\;I=\overline{\text{astab}}\;I= \text{dstab}\;I\). In contrast, if the dimension is 3, although \(\text{astab}\;I= \text{dstab}\;I\), the authors exhibit rings for which \(\text{astab}\;I \neq \overline{\text{astab}}\;I\). In dimension 4, now all three measures of stability for powers of \(I\) can differ and in particular \(\text{astab}\;I-\text{dstab}\;I\) can achieve any integer value.
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    associated primes
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    depth stability number
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