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Reducibility index and sum-reducibility index (2003.03953v1)

Published 9 Mar 2020 in math.AC

Abstract: Let $R$ be a Noetherian ring. For a finitely generated $R$-module $M$, Northcott introduced the reducibility index of $M$, which is the number of submodules appearing in an irredundant irreducible decomposition of the submodule $0$ in $M$. On the other hand, for an Artinian $R$-module $A$, Macdonald proved that the number of sum-irreducible submodules appearing in an irredundant sum-irreducible representation of $A$ does not depend on the choice of the representation. This number is called the sum-reducibility index of $A$. In the former part of this paper, we compute the reducibility index of $S\otimes_R M$, where $R\to S$ is a flat homomorphism of Noetherian rings. Especially, the localization, the polynomial extension, and the completion of $R$ are studied. For the latter part of this paper, we clarify the relation among the reducibility index of $M$, that of the completion of $M$, and the sum-reducibility index of the Matlis dual of $M$.

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