Asymptotic homological conjectures in mixed characteristic

Mathematics – Commutative Algebra

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This paper contains the full proofs of the results announced in the Comp. Rend. Ac. Sci. paper math.AC/0211466

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In this paper, various Homological Conjectures are studied for local rings which are locally finitely generated over a discrete valuation ring $V$ of mixed characteristic. Typically, we can only conclude that a particular Conjecture holds for such a ring provided the residual characteristic of $V$ is sufficiently large in terms of the complexity of the data, where the complexity is primarily given in terms of the degrees of the polynomials over $V$ that define the data, but possibly also by some additional invariants such as (homological) multiplicity. Thus asymptotic versions of the Improved New Intersection Theorem, the Monomial Conjecture, the Direct Summand Conjecture, the Hochster-Roberts Theorem and the Vanishing of Maps of Tors Conjecture are given. That the results only hold asymptotically, is due to the fact that non-standard arguments are used, relying on the Ax-Kochen-Ershov Principle, to infer their validity from their positive characteristic counterparts. A key role in this transfer is played by the Hochster-Huneke canonical construction of big Cohen-Macaulay algebras in positive characteristic via absolute integral closures.

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