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Local Cohomology of Bigraded Rees Algebras and Normal Hilbert Coefficients (1307.3431v1)

Published 12 Jul 2013 in math.AC

Abstract: Let $(R,\m)$ be an analytically unramified Cohen-Macaulay local ring of dimension 2 with infinite residue field and $\ov{I}$ be the integral closure of an ideal $I$ in $R$. Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for $\ov{I{r+1}J{s+1}}=a\ov{IrJ{s+1}}+b\ov{I{r+1}Js}$ to hold ${for all}r \geq r_0{and}s \geq s_0$ in terms of vanishing of $[H2_{(at_1,bt_2)}(\ov{\mathcal{R}\prime}(I,J))]_{(r_0,s_0)}$, where $a \in I,b \in J$ is a good joint reduction of the filtration ${\ov{IrJs}}.$ This is used to derive a theorem due to Rees on normal joint reduction number zero. The vanishing of $\ov{e}_2(IJ)$ is shown to be equivalent to Cohen-Macaulayness of $\ov{\mathcal{R}}(I,J)$.

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