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arxiv: 1703.09427 · v3 · pith:S5Y67MVCnew · submitted 2017-03-28 · 🧮 math.AC · math.AG

The multiplicity and the number of generators of an integrally closed ideal

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keywords inequalitymultiplicitydimensionsingularitiesclosedgeneratorsidealideals
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Let $(R, \mathfrak m)$ be a Noetherian local ring and $I$ a $\mathfrak m$-primary ideal. In this paper, we study an inequality involving the number of generators, the Loewy length and the multiplicity of $I$. There is strong evidence that the inequality holds for all integrally closed ideals of finite colength if and only if $R$ has sufficiently nice singularities. We verify the inequality for regular local rings in all dimensions, for rational singularity in dimension $2$, and cDV singularities in dimension $3$. In addition, we can classify when the inequality always hold for a Cohen-Macaulay $R$ of dimension at most two. We also discuss relations to various topics: classical results on rings with minimal multiplicity and rational singularities, the recent work on $p_g$ ideals by Okuma-Watanabe-Yoshida, multiplicity of the fiber cone, and the $h$-vector of the associated graded ring.

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