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Dimension projective finie et cohomologie locale. Applications à la demonstration de conjectures de M. Auslander, H. Bass et A. Grothendieck
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    Dimension projective finie et cohomologie locale. Applications à la demonstration de conjectures de M. Auslander, H. Bass et A. Grothendieck (English)
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    1972
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    This beautiful and important paper contains proofs that in characteristic \(p>0\) and for certain local rings containing the rationals, M. Auslander's zero-divisor conjecture holds and Bass' question (if a local ring \(R\) possesses a nonzero module of finite type and finite injective dimension, is \(R\) Cohen-Macaulay?) has an affirmative answer. The class of local rings essentially of finite type over a field is included. The authors also show that if \(X\) is a closed subscheme of projective space \(P =\mathbb P^n_K\) over a field \(K\) of characteristic \(p>0\), \(d\) is the smallest of the dimensions of the irreducible components of \(X\), and \(i\leq d\) is an integer such that \(X\) satisfies the condition \(S_i\) of Serre (i. e. for every \(x\in X\), \[ \mathrm{prof}\, {\mathcal O}_{X,x}\geq \inf (i, \dim{\mathcal O}_{X,x})), \] then for every coherent sheaf \(\mathcal O\) on \(P-X\), \(H^s(P-X, \mathcal O)\) is a finite-dimensional vector space for \(s\geq n-i\) and, moreover, \(H^s(P-X, \mathcal O(r))=0\) for all sufficiently large positive \(r\). (This was conjectured by A. Grothendieck for the case where \(X\) is locally a complete intersection.) [Cf. the recent paper of \textit{A. Ogus} [Ann. Math. (2) 98, 327--365 (1973; Zbl 0308.14003); e.g. theorem 2.7, for results in the case \(\mathrm{char}\, X = 0\).] In fact, the authors establish the essentially stronger result (theorem 4.9) that if \(R\) is a regular local ring of characteristic \(p>0\), \(I\) an ideal of \(R\) and \(i\) an integer such that (1) for every irreducible component \(Y\) of \(\mathrm{Spec}(R/I)\), \(i < \dim Y\); and (2) if \(U\) is the complementary open set to the closed point of \(\mathrm{Spec}(R)\), then \(R/I\) restricted to \(U\) satisfies \(S_i\) (condition of Serre), then for every \(R\)-module \(M\) and each \(s\geq \dim R-i\), the local cohomology modules \(H^s_I(M)\) are artinian \(R\)-modules. The proofs of the zero-divisor conjecture and Bass' question depend on showing that both follow from the following conjecture of the authors (intersection theorem): if \((R,P)\) is local, and \(M,N\) are \(R\)-modules of finite type such that \(\mathrm{Supp}(M\otimes_K N) = \{P\}\), then \(\dim N\leq \mathrm{pd}_RM\). For characteristic \(p\) the authors prove this (and theorem 4.9) by ingenious use of the interplay between local cohomology, the Frobenius functor, and modules of finite projective dimension. They then obtain their characteristic 0 results by a very clever application of M. Artin's approximation theorem. [The reviewer has since obtained the intersection theorem, hence, the zero-divisor conjecture, Bass' question, etc. for all local rings \(R\) such that \(R_{\text{red}}\) contains a field, by a different method: see \textit{M. Hochster}, Deep local rings (Aarhus University Preprint Series, No. 8 (1973/74). See also Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 80, 683--686 (1974; Zbl 0289.13007).] Finally, it should be mentioned that the paper under review contains very many other important and interesting results: too many to permit even a listing here.
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