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A Family of Complexes Associated to an Almost Alternating Map, with Applications to Residual Intersections
 
Andrew Kustin University of South Carolina, Columbia
A Family of Complexes Associated to an Almost Alternating Map, with Applications to Residual Intersections
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-0887-9
Product Code:  MEMO/95/461.E
List Price: $30.00
MAA Member Price: $27.00
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A Family of Complexes Associated to an Almost Alternating Map, with Applications to Residual Intersections
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A Family of Complexes Associated to an Almost Alternating Map, with Applications to Residual Intersections
Andrew Kustin University of South Carolina, Columbia
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-0887-9
Product Code:  MEMO/95/461.E
List Price: $30.00
MAA Member Price: $27.00
AMS Member Price: $18.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society
    Volume: 951992; 94 pp
    MSC: Primary 13; 14
  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Introduction
    • 1. Preliminary concepts
    • 2. The definition of the family $\{\mathfrak {D}^q\}$
    • 3. Each $\mathfrak {D}^q$ is a complex
    • 4. Elementary facts about the complexes $\{\mathfrak {D}^q\}$
    • 5. Grade calculations
    • 6. Acyclicity in the case $f = 0$
    • 7. Acyclicity in the generic case
    • 8. Acyclicity in the non-generic case
    • 9. Properties of the rings $R/J$ in the generic case
    • 10. The residual intersection of a grade three Gorenstein ideal
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Volume: 951992; 94 pp
MSC: Primary 13; 14
  • Chapters
  • Introduction
  • 1. Preliminary concepts
  • 2. The definition of the family $\{\mathfrak {D}^q\}$
  • 3. Each $\mathfrak {D}^q$ is a complex
  • 4. Elementary facts about the complexes $\{\mathfrak {D}^q\}$
  • 5. Grade calculations
  • 6. Acyclicity in the case $f = 0$
  • 7. Acyclicity in the generic case
  • 8. Acyclicity in the non-generic case
  • 9. Properties of the rings $R/J$ in the generic case
  • 10. The residual intersection of a grade three Gorenstein ideal
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