Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4586717 Journal of Algebra 2010 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Some examples are constructed to demonstrate that tight closure need not satisfy several key properties when the ring is not excellent. In particular, there are counterexamples to colon-capturing and persistence. A consequence is that R+ need not be Cohen–Macaulay when R is a local ring of characteristic p even when R is universally catenarian. A new closure operation for non-excellent local rings of characteristic p is introduced and it is seen to have most of the properties associated with tight closure.

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