The paper proves that astab(I)=1 for every graded ideal in dimension two with vstab(I) arbitrary, and constructs ideals realizing every pair (astab(I), vstab(I))=(a,b) in higher dimension.
Asymptotic behaviour of integer programming and the $\text{v}$-function of a graded filtration
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The $\text{v}$-function of a graded filtration $\mathcal{I}=\{I_{[k]}\}_{k\ge0}$ is introduced. Under the assumption that $\mathcal{I}$ is Noetherian, we prove that the $\text{v}$-function $\text{v}(I_{[k]})$ is an eventually quasi-linear function. This result applies to several situations, including ordinary powers, and integral closures of ordinary powers, among others. As another application, we investigate the asymptotic behaviour of certain integer programming problems. Finally, we present the \textit{Macaulay2} package $\texttt{VNumber}$.
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Comparison of stability indices of powers of graded ideals
The paper proves that astab(I)=1 for every graded ideal in dimension two with vstab(I) arbitrary, and constructs ideals realizing every pair (astab(I), vstab(I))=(a,b) in higher dimension.