On the Ideal Case of a Conjecture of Huneke and Wiegand

Author:

Celikbas Olgur,Goto Shiro,Takahashi Ryo,Taniguchi Naoki

Abstract

AbstractA conjecture of Huneke and Wiegand claims that, over one-dimensional commutative Noetherian local domains, the tensor product of a finitely generated, non-free, torsion-free module with its algebraic dual always has torsion. Building on a beautiful result of Corso, Huneke, Katz and Vasconcelos, we prove that the conjecture is affirmative for a large class of ideals over arbitrary one-dimensional local domains. Furthermore, we study a higher-dimensional analogue of the conjecture for integrally closed ideals over Noetherian rings that are not necessarily local. We also consider a related question on the conjecture and give an affirmative answer for first syzygies of maximal Cohen–Macaulay modules.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Mathematics

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