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Linear resolutions and quasi-linearity of monomial ideals
We introduce the notion of quasi-linearity and prove it is necessary for a monomial ideal to have a linear resolution and clarify all the quasi-linear monomial ideals generated in degree $2$. We also introduce the notion of a strongly linear monomial over a monomial ideal and prove that if $\mathbf {u}$ is a monomial strongly linear over $I$ then $I$ has a linear resolution (respectively is quasi-linear) if and only if $I+\mathbf {u}\mathfrak {p}$ has a linear resolution (respectively is quasi-linear). Here $\mathfrak {p}$ is any monomial prime ideal.
期刊介绍:
Mathematica Scandinavica is a peer-reviewed journal in mathematics that has been published regularly since 1953. Mathematica Scandinavica is run on a non-profit basis by the five mathematical societies in Scandinavia. It is the aim of the journal to publish high quality mathematical articles of moderate length.
Mathematica Scandinavica publishes about 640 pages per year. For 2020, these will be published as one volume consisting of 3 issues (of 160, 240 and 240 pages, respectively), enabling a slight increase in article pages compared to previous years. The journal aims to publish the first issue by the end of March. Subsequent issues will follow at intervals of approximately 4 months.
All back volumes are available in paper and online from 1953. There is free access to online articles more than five years old.