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On the limit of Frobenius in the Grothendieck group (English)
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1 July 2015
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The Cohen-Macaulay cone of a local ring \(R\) is the set of non-negative \(\mathbb{R}\)-linear combinations of equivalence classes of maximal Cohen-Macaulay modules of \(R\) in the Grothendieck group of finitely generated \(R\)-modules modulo numerical equivalence extended to \(\mathbb{R}\). For an \(F\)-finite local ring \((R, \mathfrak{m}, k)\) with \(k\) algebraically closed, the fundamental class is the direct limit of the classes \([^eR]/p^{de}\) in the Grothendieck group modulo numerical equivalence extended to \(\mathbb{Q}\). The authors show that when \((R,\mathfrak{m},k)\) is an \(F\)-finite Cohen-Macaulay local domain of characteristic \(p\) with \(k\) algebraically closed the following two facts hold: (1) If \(R\) is of finite \(F\)-representation type, then the fundamental class is contained in the Cohen-Macaulay cone. (2) If \(R\) is \(F\)-rational then the fundamental class is contained in the interior of the Cohen-Macaulay cone. The paper presents several interesting examples and suggests many open questions about the relationship between the fundamental class and the Cohen-Macaulay cone. The authors also provide a clear explanation of why this work is related to the homological conjectures.
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Grothendieck group
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Cohen-Macaulay cone
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homological conjectures
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fundamental class
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numerical equivalence
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