A differential-algebraic criterion for obtaining a small Cohen-Macaulay module
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Abstract: We show how for a three-dimensional complete local ring in positive characteristic, the existence of an F-invariant, differentiable derivation implies Hochster's small MCM conjecture. As an application we show that any three-dimensional pseudo-graded ring in positive characteristic satisfies Hochster's small MCM conjecture.
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