Some examples of unimodal Gorenstein sequences (Q1903691)

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Some examples of unimodal Gorenstein sequences
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    Some examples of unimodal Gorenstein sequences (English)
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    15 October 1996
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    Let \(A = A_0 \oplus A_1 \oplus A_2 \oplus \dots\) be a standard \(G\)-algebra over a field \(k\), such that \(A_0 = k\), \(A\) is generated as a \(k\)-algebra by \(A_1\) and \(\dim_k A_1\) is finite. The Hilbert series of \(A\) is defined by \(F(A,x) = \sum_{i \geq 0} \dim_k A_i x^i\). It is well known that \(F(A,x)\) has the form \[ F(A,x) = (1 - x)^{-d} (h_0 + h_1x + \cdots + h_s x^s). \] The sequence \(h(A) = (h_0, h_1, \dots, h_s)\) is called the \(h\)-sequence of \(A\). A sequence \((h_0, h_1, \dots, h_s)\) is a Gorenstein sequence if it is the \(h\)-sequence of a Gorenstein standard \(G\)-algebra. The author studies examples of Gorenstein \(G\)-algebras with a given \(h\)-sequence with \(h_1 = 3\) and \(h_1 = 4\).
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    \(h\)-sequence
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    unimodal Gorenstein sequence
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    Hilbert series
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