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On the number of generators of ideals in polynomial rings (1507.05734v2)

Published 21 Jul 2015 in math.AC and math.AG

Abstract: Let $R$ be a smooth affine algebra over an infinite perfect field $k$. Let $I\subset R$ be an ideal, $\omega_I:(R/I)n\to I/I2$ a surjective homomorphism and $Q_{2n}\subset \mathbb{A}{2n+1}$ be the smooth quadric defined by the equation $\sum x_iy_i=z(1-z)$. We associate with the pair $(I,\omega_I)$ an obstruction in the set of homomorphisms $\mathrm{Hom}{\mathbb{A}1}(\mathrm{Spec}(R),Q{2n})$ up to naive homotopy whose vanishing is sufficient for $\omega_I$ to lift to a surjection $Rn\to I$. Subsequently, we prove that the obstruction vanishes in case $R=k[T_1,\ldots,T_m]$ for $m\in \mathbb{N}$ where $k$ is an infinite perfect field having characteristic different from $2$ thus resolving an old conjecture of M. P. Murthy.

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