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Big tight closure test elements for some non-reduced excellent rings (1108.1660v1)

Published 8 Aug 2011 in math.AC

Abstract: This paper is concerned with existence of big tight closure test elements for a commutative Noetherian ring $R$ of prime characteristic $p$. Let $R{\circ}$ denote the complement in $R$ of the union of the minimal prime ideals of $R$. A big test element for $R$ is an element of $R{\circ}$ which can be used in every tight closure membership test for every $R$-module, and not just the finitely generated ones. The main results of the paper are that, if $R$ is excellent and satisfies condition $(R_0)$, and $c \in R{\circ}$ is such that $R_c$ is Gorenstein and weakly $F$-regular, then some power of $c$ is a big test element for $R$ if (i) $R$ is a homomorphic image of an excellent regular ring of characteristic $p$ for which the Frobenius homomorphism is intersection-flat, or (ii) $R$ is $F$-pure, or (iii) $R$ is local. The Gamma construction is not used.

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