On cohomologically complete intersection modules (Q1979995)

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    On cohomologically complete intersection modules (English)
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    3 September 2021
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    Let \(I\) denote an ideal of a local ring \((R,\mathfrak{m})\). A finitely generated \(R\)-module \(M\) is called cohomologically complete intersection with respect to \(I\) if \(H^i_I(M)\) vanishes for all \(i \not= \operatorname{grade} (I,M)\), where \(H^i_I(M)\) denotes the \(i\)-th local cohomology module of \(M\) with respect to \(I\). This is the extension of the notion of cohomologically complete intersections as introduced by \textit{M. Hellus} et al. [Semigroup Forum 97, No. 1, 64--74 (2018; Zbl 1471.20040)] for \(M= R\). This generalization to modules is defined as relative Cohen-Macaulay module with respect to \(I\) by \textit{M. R. Zargar} [J. Algebra Appl. 14, No. 3, Article ID 1550042, 7 p. (2015; Zbl 1307.13026)]. In the paper under review the author generalizes some the main results of the paper by Hellus et al. [loc. cit.], i.e. the characterization of cohomologically complete intersections in terms of some localizations of natural homomorphisms of certain Ext- resp. Tor-modules. The main technical tool is the so-called truncation complex as introduced by the reviewer [J. Algebra 275, No. 2, 751--770 (2004; Zbl 1103.13014)]. The present work generalzes the authors results in [\textit{W. Mahmood}, Math. Rep., Buchar. 20(70), No. 1, 39--50 (2018; Zbl 1399.13022)].
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    cohomologically complete intersection modules
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    Ext modules
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    local cohomology
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    Tor modules
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