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A ring extension \(B\subseteq A\) is said to have \(H\)-depth \(2n-1\geq 1\) if the \((n+1)\)-fold tensor product \(C_{n+1}:=A\otimes_B\cdots\otimes_BA\) is isomorphic to a direct summand of a direct sum of finitely many copies of the \(n\)-fold tensor product \(C_n:=A\otimes_B\cdots\otimes_BA\). This is a variant of depth studied in several recent papers by the author and some of his coauthors. For example, a ring extension \(B\subseteq A\) has \(H\)-depth \(1\) if and only if it is \(H\)-separable. In general, \(H\)-depth \(2n-1\) implies \(H\)-depth \(2n+1\). Also, \(H\)-depth \(2n-1\) implies depth \(2n\), and depth \(2n\) implies \(H\)-depth \(2n+1\). For a Frobenius or quasi-Frobenius extension \(B\subseteq A\), the author compares the \(H\)-depth of \(B\subseteq A\) with the \(H\)-depth of the ring extension \(A\subseteq\text{End}(A_B)\). If \(A\) and \(B\) are semisimple complex algebras then the minimal \(H\)-depth \(d_H(B,A)\) can be computed in terms of the inclusion matrix of \(B\subseteq A\); in this case, \(d_H(B,A)\) is always finite.
Property / review text: A ring extension \(B\subseteq A\) is said to have \(H\)-depth \(2n-1\geq 1\) if the \((n+1)\)-fold tensor product \(C_{n+1}:=A\otimes_B\cdots\otimes_BA\) is isomorphic to a direct summand of a direct sum of finitely many copies of the \(n\)-fold tensor product \(C_n:=A\otimes_B\cdots\otimes_BA\). This is a variant of depth studied in several recent papers by the author and some of his coauthors. For example, a ring extension \(B\subseteq A\) has \(H\)-depth \(1\) if and only if it is \(H\)-separable. In general, \(H\)-depth \(2n-1\) implies \(H\)-depth \(2n+1\). Also, \(H\)-depth \(2n-1\) implies depth \(2n\), and depth \(2n\) implies \(H\)-depth \(2n+1\). For a Frobenius or quasi-Frobenius extension \(B\subseteq A\), the author compares the \(H\)-depth of \(B\subseteq A\) with the \(H\)-depth of the ring extension \(A\subseteq\text{End}(A_B)\). If \(A\) and \(B\) are semisimple complex algebras then the minimal \(H\)-depth \(d_H(B,A)\) can be computed in terms of the inclusion matrix of \(B\subseteq A\); in this case, \(d_H(B,A)\) is always finite. / rank
 
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ring extensions
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depth
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separability
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Frobenius extensions
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bimodules
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separable extensions
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endomorphism ring extensions
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    A ring extension \(B\subseteq A\) is said to have \(H\)-depth \(2n-1\geq 1\) if the \((n+1)\)-fold tensor product \(C_{n+1}:=A\otimes_B\cdots\otimes_BA\) is isomorphic to a direct summand of a direct sum of finitely many copies of the \(n\)-fold tensor product \(C_n:=A\otimes_B\cdots\otimes_BA\). This is a variant of depth studied in several recent papers by the author and some of his coauthors. For example, a ring extension \(B\subseteq A\) has \(H\)-depth \(1\) if and only if it is \(H\)-separable. In general, \(H\)-depth \(2n-1\) implies \(H\)-depth \(2n+1\). Also, \(H\)-depth \(2n-1\) implies depth \(2n\), and depth \(2n\) implies \(H\)-depth \(2n+1\). For a Frobenius or quasi-Frobenius extension \(B\subseteq A\), the author compares the \(H\)-depth of \(B\subseteq A\) with the \(H\)-depth of the ring extension \(A\subseteq\text{End}(A_B)\). If \(A\) and \(B\) are semisimple complex algebras then the minimal \(H\)-depth \(d_H(B,A)\) can be computed in terms of the inclusion matrix of \(B\subseteq A\); in this case, \(d_H(B,A)\) is always finite.
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    ring extensions
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    depth
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    separability
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    Frobenius extensions
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    bimodules
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    separable extensions
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    endomorphism ring extensions
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    QF-extensions
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