Test, multiplier and invariant ideals (Q895556)
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Test, multiplier and invariant ideals (English)
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3 December 2015
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The authors use combinatorial methods to determine both the \(F\)-pure threshold and the log canonical threshold of a broad class of determinantal ideals over a polynomial ring. The ideals \(I\) considered are those which are either products of determinantal ideals where the variables \(X\) of the polynomial ring form either a generic matrix or a symmetric matrix or products of Pfaffian ideals where the variables \(X\) of the polynomial ring form a skew symmetric matrix. For such ideals in the equicharacteristic setting, they compute the generalized test ideals of \(I\) as intersections of certain symbolic powers of prime ideals containing \(I\). When computed this way, the authors call them floating test ideals. Using reduction modulo \(p\) and the result equating the generalized test ideals and multiplier ideals for \(p\gg 0\) by \textit{N. Hara} and \textit{K.-I. Yoshida} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 355, No. 8, 3143--3174 (2003; Zbl 1028.13003)], they also determine the multiplier ideals of all \(G\)-invariant subrings of a polynomial ring \(S\) in the following settings: 1) \(G=\mathrm{GL}(V) \times\mathrm{GL}(W)\) and \(S=\mathrm{Sym}(V \otimes W^*)\); 2) \(G=\mathrm{GL}(V)\) and \(S=\mathrm{Sym}(\mathrm{Sym}^2 V)\); and 3) \(G=\mathrm{GL}(V)\) and \(S=\mathrm{Sym}(\bigwedge^2V)\).
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test ideals
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multiplier ideal
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invariant ideal
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determinantal ideal
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pfaffian ideals
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\(F\)-pure threshold
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log canonical threshold
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