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Original Articles

Faltings’ local–global principle and annihilator theorem for the finiteness dimensions

Pages 1853-1861 | Received 03 May 2018, Accepted 02 Sep 2018, Published online: 20 Feb 2019
 

Abstract

Let R be a commutative Noetherian ring, M be a finitely generated R-module and n be a non-negative integer. In this article, it is shown that for a positive integer t, there is a finitely generated submodule Ni of Hai(M) such that dimSupp Hai(M)/Ni<n for all i < t if and only if there is a finitely generated submodule Ni,p of HaRpi(Mp) such that dimSupp HaRpi(Mp)/Ni,p<n for all i < t and all p ∈ Spec(R). This generalizes Faltings’ Local–global Principle for the finiteness of local cohomology modules (Faltings’ in Math. Ann. 255:45–56, 1981). Also, it is shown that whenever R is a homomorphic image of a Gorenstein local ring, then the invariants inf{iN0|dimSupp (btHai(M))n for all tN0} and inf{depth Mp+ht(a+p)/p|pSpec(R)V(b),dimR/(a+p)n} are equal, for every finitely generated R-module M and for all ideals a,b of R with ba. As a consequence, we determine the least integer i where the local cohomology module Hai(M) is not minimax (resp. weakly Laskerian).

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Funding

This research was in part supported by a grant from IPM (No. 96130027).

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