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MSRI/Evans Lecture: Multiplicities of graded families of ideals

Presenter
February 11, 2013
Keywords:
  • noncommutative algebra
  • representation theory
  • homological algebra
  • commutative algebra
  • resolutions of modules
MSC:
  • 18G35
  • 18G10
  • 18Gxx
  • 18-xx
  • 16Gxx
Abstract
The multiplicity of a local ring R is its most fundamental invariant. For example, it tells us how singular the ring is. The multiplicity is computed from the limit as n goes to infinity of the length of R modulo the nth power of its maximal ideal. Many other multiplicity like invariants naturally occur in commutative algebra. We discuss a number of naturally occurring limits of this type, and show that in very general rings, such limits always exist.