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Fellowship of the Ring, National Seminar: Multiplicities over local rings, Lech's conjecture, and lim Ulrich sequence April 09, 2020 (01:30 PM PDT - 03:00 PM PDT)
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Location: SLMath: Online/Virtual
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We discuss the theory of Hilbert--Samuel multiplicities: their connections with integral closure, Koszul homology, and singularities. We then focus on a long standing conjecture of Lech which states that the multiplicities do not drop under faithfully flat extensions of local rings R-->S. We survey the literature of this conjecture and various attempts to attack it. Finally, we discuss some very recent work that proves Lech's conjecture when R is standard graded, using lim Ulrich sequence and weakly lim Ulrich sequence that we introduce. Roughly speaking, these are sequences of finitely generated modules that are not necessarily Cohen--Macaulay, but asymptotically behave like Ulrich modules. We show their existence imply Lech's conjecture, and we construct weakly lim Ulrich sequence for standard graded rings of positive characteristic.

 

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Fellowship of the Ring National Seminar 1

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Fellowship of the Ring National Seminar 1

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