Generic local rings on a spectrum between Golod and Gorenstein

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Abstract: Artinian quotients R of the local ring Q = kx,y,z are classified by multiplicative structures on A = Tor_Q^*(R,k); in particular, R is Gorenstein if and only if A is a Poincare duality algebra while R is Golod if and only if all products in A_{>0} are trivial. There is empirical evidence that generic quotient rings with small socle ranks fall on a spectrum between Golod and Gorenstein in a very precise sense: The algebra A breaks up as a direct sum of a Poincare duality algebra P and a graded vector space V, on which P_{>0} acts trivially. That is, A is a trivial extension, A = P ltimes V, and the extremes A = (k oplus Sigma k) ltimes V and A = P correspond to R being Golod and Gorenstein, respectively. We prove that this observed behavior is, indeed, the generic behavior for graded quotients R of socle rank 2, and we show that the rank of P is controlled by the difference between the order and the degree of the socle polynomial of R.



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