A tight closure analogue of analytic spread
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Abstract: An analogue of the theory of integral closure and reductions is developed for a more general class of closures, called Nakayama closures. It is shown that tight closure is a Nakayama closure by proving a ``Nakayama lemma for tight closure. Then, after strengthening A. Vraciu's theory of -independence and the special part of tight closure, it is shown that all minimal -reductions of an ideal in an analytically irreducible excellent local ring of positive characteristic have the same minimal number of generators. This number is called the -spread of the ideal, by analogy with the notion of analytic spread.
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