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Every Noetherian uniformly coherent ring has dimension at most 2 (English)
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A commutative ring R is said to be coherent if each finitely generated ideal of R is finitely presented. R is called uniformly coherent if for any positive integer n and any nonzero homomorphism \(f:R^ n\to R\), ker f can be generated by \(\Phi\) (n) elements, where \(\Phi\) (n) is a nonnegative integer depending only on n. Sally proved that any two- dimensional Noetherian local ring is uniformly coherent [\textit{J. D. Sally}, ''Numbers of generators of ideals in local rings'' (1978; Zbl 0395.13010)]. This paper sharpens Sally's result as well as establishing the general converse, i.e., each Noetherian uniformly coherent ring has dimension at most two.
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Noetherian ring
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two dimensional ring
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uniformly coherent commutative ring
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number of generators of ideals
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local ring
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