Multiplicities and mixed multiplicities of arbitrary filtrations

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Publication:2078502

DOI10.1007/S40687-021-00307-XzbMATH Open1487.13047arXiv2102.08165OpenAlexW4220869345MaRDI QIDQ2078502FDOQ2078502

Parangama Sarkar, Steven Dale Cutkosky

Publication date: 1 March 2022

Published in: Research in the Mathematical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We develop a theory of multiplicities and mixed multiplicities of filtrations, extending the theory for filtrations of m-primary ideals to arbitrary (not necessarily Noetherian) filtrations. The mixed multiplicities of r filtrations on an analytically unramified local ring R come from the coefficients of a suitable homogeneous polynomial in r variables of degree equal to the dimension of the ring, analogously to the classical case of the mixed multiplicities of m-primary ideals in a local ring. We prove that the Minkowski inequalities hold for arbitrary filtrations. The characterization of equality in the Minkowski inequality for m-primary ideals in a local ring by Teissier, Rees and Sharp and Katz does not extend to arbitrary filtrations, but we show that they are true in a large and important subcategory of filtrations. We define divisorial and bounded filtrations. The filtration of powers of a fixed ideal is a bounded filtration, as is a divisorial filtration. We show that in an excellent local domain, the characterization of equality in the Minkowski equality is characterized by the condition that the integral closures of suitable Rees like algebras are the same, strictly generalizing the theorem of Teissier, Rees and Sharp and Katz. We also prove that a theorem of Rees characterizing the inclusion of ideals with the same multiplicity generalizes to bounded filtrations in excellent local domains. We give a number of other applications, extending classical theorems for ideals.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.08165





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