Arithmetic degree and associated graded modules
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Abstract: We prove that the arithmetic degree of a graded or local ring is bounded above by the arithmetic degree of any of its associated graded rings with respect to ideals in . In particular, if is equidimensional and has an embedded component in dimension , then the normal cone of along has an embedded component in dimension too.
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