The small finitistic dimensions of commutative rings
Abstract: Let be a commutative ring with identity. The small finitistic dimension $\fPD(R)$ of is defined to be the supremum of projective dimensions of -modules with finite projective resolutions. In this paper, we characterize a ring with $\fPD(R)\leq n$ using finitely generated semi-regular ideals, tilting modules, cotilting modules of cofinite type or vaguely associated prime ideals. As an application, we obtain that if is a Noetherian ring, then $\fPD(R)= \sup{\grade(\m,R)|\m\in \Max(R)}$ where $\grade(\m,R)$ is the grade of $\m$ on . We also show that a ring satisfies $\fPD(R)\leq 1$ if and only if is a $\DW$ ring. As applications, we show that the small finitistic dimensions of strong \Prufer\ rings and $\LPVD$s are at most one. Moreover, for any given , we obtain examples of total rings of quotients with $\fPD(R)=n$.
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