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    A generalization of a lemma by Schmitt and Vogel (English)
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    9 July 2010
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    The Schmitt-Vogel lemma provides a criterion for generating the radical of a polynomial ideal up to radical. In the paper under review the author proves a result, based on combinatorial considerations, which generalizes the Schmitt-Vogel lemma for the class of monomial ideals. This result can be used for computing the arithmetical rank of some monomial ideals.
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    arithmetical rank
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    monomial ideals
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    set-theoretic complete intersections
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