Mapping free resolutions of length three II -- Module formats

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Authors: Sara Angela Filippini, Lorenzo Guerrieri Edit this on Wikidata



Abstract: Let M be a perfect module of projective dimension 3 in a Gorenstein, local or graded ring R. We denote by FF the minimal free resolution of M. Using the generic ring associated to the format of FF we define higher structure maps, according to the theory developed by Weyman in "Generic free resolutions and root systems" (Annales de l'Institut Fourier} 68.3 (2018), pp. 1241--1296). We introduce a generalization of classical linkage for R-module using the Buchsbaum--Rim complex, and study the behaviour of structure maps under this Buchsbaum--Rim linkage. In particular, for certain formats we obtain criteria for these R-modules to lie in the Buchsbaum--Rim linkage class of a Buchsbaum--Rim complex of length 3.













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