Normality of monomial ideals
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Abstract: Given the monomial ideal I=(x_1^{{alpha}_1},...,x_{n}^{{alpha}_{n}})subset K[x_1,...,x_{n}] where {alpha}_{i} are positive integers and K a field and let J be the integral closure of I . It is a challenging problem to translate the question of the normality of J into a question about the exponent set {Gamma}(J) and the Newton polyhedron NP(J). A relaxed version of this problem is to give necessary or sufficient conditions on {alpha}_1,...,{alpha}_{n} for the normality of J. We show that if {alpha}_{i}epsilon{s,l} with s and l arbitrary positive integers, then J is normal.
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