Multiprojective spaces and the arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay property
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Abstract: In this paper we study the arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay (ACM) property for sets of points in multiprojective spaces. Most of what is known is for and, more recently, in In the so called inclusion property characterizes the ACM property. We extend the definition in any multiprojective space and we prove that the inclusion property implies the ACM property in . In such an ambient space it is equivalent to the so-called -property. Moreover, we start an investigation of the ACM property in We give a new construction that highlights how different the behavior of the ACM property is in this setting.
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