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A stable version of Harbourne's Conjecture and the containment problem for space monomial curves (1809.06955v5)

Published 18 Sep 2018 in math.AC and math.AG

Abstract: The symbolic powers $I{(n)}$ of a radical ideal $I$ in a polynomial ring consist of the functions that vanish up to order $n$ in the variety defined by $I$. These do not necessarily coincide with the ordinary algebraic powers $In$, but it is natural to compare the two notions. The containment problem consists of determining the values of $n$ and $m$ for which $I{(n)} \subseteq Im$ holds. When $I$ is an ideal of height $2$ in a regular ring, $I{(3)} \subseteq I2$ may fail, but we show that this containment does hold for the defining ideal of the space monomial curve $(ta, tb, tc)$. More generally, given a radical ideal $I$ of big height $h$, while the containment $I{(hn-h+1)} \subseteq In$ conjectured by Harbourne does not necessarily hold for all $n$, we give sufficient conditions to guarantee such containments for $n \gg 0$.

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