Rees decomposition

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In commutative algebra, a Rees decomposition is a way of writing a ring in terms of polynomial subrings. They were introduced by Template:Harvs.

Definition

Suppose that a ring R is a quotient of a polynomial ring k[x1,...] over a field by some homogeneous ideal. A Rees decomposition of R is a representation of R as a direct sum (of vector spaces)

R=αηαk[θ1,,θfα]

where each ηα is a homogeneous element and the d elements θi are a homogeneous system of parameters for R and ηαk[θfα+1,...,θd] ⊆ k[θ1, θfα].

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References


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