J-multiplicity

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Template:Lowercase title In algebra, a j-multiplicity is a generalization of a Hilbert–Samuel multiplicity. For m-primary ideals, the two notions coincide.

Definition

Let (R,𝔪) be a local Noetherian ring of Krull dimension d>0. Then the j-multiplicity of an ideal I is

j(I)=j(grIR)

where j(grIR) is the normalized coefficient of the degree d − 1 term in the Hilbert polynomial Γ𝔪(grIR); Γ𝔪 means the space of sections supported at 𝔪.

References


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