The Ohm-Rush content function III: Completion, globalization, and power-content algebras

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DOI10.4134/JKMS.J200475zbMATH Open1480.13007arXiv2008.07616OpenAlexW3213368926MaRDI QIDQ5034898FDOQ5034898


Authors: Neil Epstein, Jay Shapiro Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 February 2022

Abstract: One says that a ring homomorphism RightarrowS is Ohm-Rush if extension commutes with arbitrary intersection of ideals, or equivalently if for any element finS, there is a unique smallest ideal of R whose extension to S contains f, called the content of f. For Noetherian local rings, we analyze whether the completion map is Ohm-Rush. We show that the answer is typically `yes' in dimension one, but `no' in higher dimension, and in any case it coincides with the content map having good algebraic properties. We then analyze the question of when the Ohm-Rush property globalizes in faithfully flat modules and algebras over a 1-dimensional Noetherian domain, culminating both in a positive result and a counterexample. Finally, we introduce a notion that we show is strictly between the Ohm-Rush property and the weak content algebra property.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.07616




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