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The paper investigates the relation on filter-regular sequences in multi-graded modules with superficial sequences of ideals in local rings, joint reductions and parts of homogeneous parameter systems for \(M\), where \(M\) is a finitely generated \(\mathrm{nit}^d\)-graded \(S\)-module. They show that mixed multiplicities of \(m\)-primary ideals are multiplicities of ideals generated by joint reduction, this concept was extended to the set of arbitrary ideals. The relationship between maximal filter-regular sequences and reductions is stated by the following theorem. Let \(\mathfrak R\) be a subset of \(\cup_{i=1}^dS_i\). The following statements hold. {\parindent=0.7cm\begin{itemize}\item[(1)] If \(\mathfrak R\) is a maximal \(S_{++}\) filter-regular sequence with respect to \(M\), \(\mathfrak R\) is a joint reduction of \((S_1,\dots, S_d)\) with respect to \(M\). \item[(2)] If \(\mathfrak R\) is a maximal strong-filter-regular sequence with respect to \(M\), then \((\mathfrak R)\) is a reduction of \(S_{+}\) with respect to \(M\). \end{itemize}}
Property / review text: The paper investigates the relation on filter-regular sequences in multi-graded modules with superficial sequences of ideals in local rings, joint reductions and parts of homogeneous parameter systems for \(M\), where \(M\) is a finitely generated \(\mathrm{nit}^d\)-graded \(S\)-module. They show that mixed multiplicities of \(m\)-primary ideals are multiplicities of ideals generated by joint reduction, this concept was extended to the set of arbitrary ideals. The relationship between maximal filter-regular sequences and reductions is stated by the following theorem. Let \(\mathfrak R\) be a subset of \(\cup_{i=1}^dS_i\). The following statements hold. {\parindent=0.7cm\begin{itemize}\item[(1)] If \(\mathfrak R\) is a maximal \(S_{++}\) filter-regular sequence with respect to \(M\), \(\mathfrak R\) is a joint reduction of \((S_1,\dots, S_d)\) with respect to \(M\). \item[(2)] If \(\mathfrak R\) is a maximal strong-filter-regular sequence with respect to \(M\), then \((\mathfrak R)\) is a reduction of \(S_{+}\) with respect to \(M\). \end{itemize}} / rank
 
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    The paper investigates the relation on filter-regular sequences in multi-graded modules with superficial sequences of ideals in local rings, joint reductions and parts of homogeneous parameter systems for \(M\), where \(M\) is a finitely generated \(\mathrm{nit}^d\)-graded \(S\)-module. They show that mixed multiplicities of \(m\)-primary ideals are multiplicities of ideals generated by joint reduction, this concept was extended to the set of arbitrary ideals. The relationship between maximal filter-regular sequences and reductions is stated by the following theorem. Let \(\mathfrak R\) be a subset of \(\cup_{i=1}^dS_i\). The following statements hold. {\parindent=0.7cm\begin{itemize}\item[(1)] If \(\mathfrak R\) is a maximal \(S_{++}\) filter-regular sequence with respect to \(M\), \(\mathfrak R\) is a joint reduction of \((S_1,\dots, S_d)\) with respect to \(M\). \item[(2)] If \(\mathfrak R\) is a maximal strong-filter-regular sequence with respect to \(M\), then \((\mathfrak R)\) is a reduction of \(S_{+}\) with respect to \(M\). \end{itemize}}
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    filter-regular sequence
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    homogeneous parameter systems
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    multi-graded module
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    joint reduction
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    parameter system
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    strong-filter-regular
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