Numerical semigroups of maximal and almost maximal length (Q755906)

From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Numerical semigroups of maximal and almost maximal length
scientific article

    Statements

    Numerical semigroups of maximal and almost maximal length (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    1991
    0 references
    A numerical semigroup is a subsemigroup S of the natural numbers \({\mathbb{N}}\) with addition. Any numerical semigroup is finitely generated, and it will be assumed that the g.c.d. of the generators of S is one. Define the following three invariants of S: \(c(S)=| {\mathbb{N}}-S|\), \(g(S)=\max \{x\in {\mathbb{Z}}|\) \(x\not\in S\}\), \(t(S)=| S'|\), where \(S'=\{x\in {\mathbb{Z}}|\) \(x\not\in S\), \(x+s\in S\) for all \(s\in S- \{0\}\}\). These numbers correspond to numerical invariants of the complete local ring \(A=K[[t^{s_ 1},...,t^{s_ p}]]\), where \(S=<s_ 1,...,s_ p>\), K is any field, t an indeterminate over K; in fact, A is a one-dimensional Cohen-Macaulay local domain with Cohen- Macaulay type t(S); c(S) and r(S) are lengths of well-defined A-modules. For ring theoretical reasons, c(S)\(\leq r(S)t(S)\) must hold. The semigroup S is said to have maximal length if \(c(S)=r(S)t(S)\) and almost maximal length if \(c(S)=r(S)t(S)-1\). In the present paper all numerical semigroups of maximal and almost maximal length are determined. For the ring theoretical background see [\textit{R. Fröberg}, \textit{C. Gottlieb} and \textit{R. Häggkvist}, Semigroups, semigroup rings and analytically irreducible rings, Report, Univ. Stockholm, No.1 (1986)].
    0 references
    finitely generated
    0 references
    generators
    0 references
    invariants
    0 references
    one-dimensional Cohen- Macaulay local domain
    0 references
    Cohen-Macaulay type
    0 references
    lengths
    0 references
    numerical semigroups
    0 references
    almost maximal length
    0 references
    semigroup rings
    0 references

    Identifiers

    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references