Modules of finite virtual projective dimension (Q1123231)

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Modules of finite virtual projective dimension
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    Modules of finite virtual projective dimension (English)
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    1989
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    In order to study the asymptotic of the ranks of the free modules in (an infinite) minimal free resolution, the author defines two new notions for a finitely generated module M over a local ring \((R,{\mathfrak m},k):\) the complexity \(cx_ RM\) is d if d-1 is the least degree of a polynomial in n bounding the sequence of Betti numbers \(\{b_ n(M)=\dim_ k Ext^ n_ R(M,k)\}\), and the virtual projective dimension \(vpd_ RM\) is the least value of \(pd_ QM\) for local deformations Q of R having the same residue field (with technical adjustments if R is not complete or the residue field is finite). The central formula is \[ \text{vpd}_ R M = \text{depth}(R) -\text{depth}(M) + cx_ R M,\tag{\(*\)} \] and the principal result is that (\(*\)) holds if M is a non-zero module with \(vpd_ RM<\infty\). In particular (\(*\)) holds for all non-trivial finitely generated modules over a complete intersection. The formula generalizes the classical Auslander-Buchsbaum formula for modules of finite projective dimension (in this case \(vpd_ RM=pd_ RM\) and \(cx_ RM=0).\) Various ``relative'' theorems follow: for instance, the author extends the validity of the Eisenbud conjecture that modules with bounded Betti numbers have eventually periodic resolutions by placing the hypothesis \(vpd_ RM<\infty\) on M and eliminating any hypothesis on R (Eisenbud had established the conjecture for all modules over a complete intersection R). The author also gives detailed results on the growth of \(\{b_ n(M)\}\), which imply the much weaker fact that \(\lim_{n\to \infty}b_ n=\infty\) if the sequence is not bounded. The main body of the paper concerns the construction and interpretation of two algebraic varieties: V(Q,x,M) is defined for a local ring Q that specializes by the regular sequence x to R, where \(pd_ QM<\infty\); and \(V^*_ R(M)\) is defined in terms of the action of a certain subalgebra of the homotopy Lie algebra of R on \(Ext_ R(M,k)\). The first one parameterizes intermediate specializations \(Q\to Q'\to R\) with finite \(pd_{Q'}M\), and has dimension equal to \(cx_ RM\); the second one maps finite-to-one onto the first one and encodes information on all the deformations Q of interest. The author uses structural results for these varieties to prove that all admissible pairs of values of \(cx_ RM\) and \(vpd_ RM\) do in fact occur for R a complete intersection. The final section concerns applications to representations of k[G] for G a finite abelian p-group and k an algebraically closed field of characteristic \(p>0.\) For known results there are given new proofs and sharpened by relating the existing notions of complexity and cohomological varieties for group rings to the new ones of this paper.
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    ranks of the free modules
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    complexity
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    sequence of Betti numbers
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    virtual projective dimension
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    Auslander-Buchsbaum formula
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    Eisenbud conjecture
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    homotopy Lie algebra
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