AbstractWe present an avoidance principle for certain graded rings. As an application we fill a gap in the proof of a result of Brodmann, Rohrer and Sazeedeh about the antipolynomiality of the Hilbert–Samuel multiplicity of the graded components of the local cohomology modules of a finitely generated module over a Noetherian homogeneous ring with two-dimensional local base ring
AbstractWe give an example that shows that not all local cohomology modules are tame in the sense of...
For a finite module M over a local, equicharacteristic ring (R;m), we show that the well-known formu...
AbstractThis paper gives characterizations for the largest non-vanishing degree of the local cohomol...
We present an avoidance principle for certain graded rings. As an application we fill a gap in the p...
This first part of the paper describes the support of top graded local cohomology modules. As a corr...
AbstractWe present an avoidance principle for certain graded rings. As an application we fill a gap ...
AbstractLet M be a finitely generated graded module over a Noetherian homogeneous ring R with local ...
AbstractLet R=⨁n≥0Rn be a homogeneous Noetherian ring, let M be a finitely generated graded R-module...
AbstractWe consider a finitely generated graded module M over a standard graded commutative Noetheri...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a new technique to study associated graded modules. Let (A,m) be ...
AbstractWe generalize [12, 1.1 and 1.2] to the following situation.Theorem 1.Let A be a connected gr...
A first goal of this thesis is to contribute to the knowledge of cohomological properties of non-sta...
The i-th local cohomology module of a finitely generated graded module M over a standard positively ...
AbstractLet R be a commutative Noetherian ring and M a finitely generated R-module. We show in this ...
AbstractLet R=⊕n⩾0Rn be a homogeneous noetherian ring and let M be a finitely generated graded R-mod...
AbstractWe give an example that shows that not all local cohomology modules are tame in the sense of...
For a finite module M over a local, equicharacteristic ring (R;m), we show that the well-known formu...
AbstractThis paper gives characterizations for the largest non-vanishing degree of the local cohomol...
We present an avoidance principle for certain graded rings. As an application we fill a gap in the p...
This first part of the paper describes the support of top graded local cohomology modules. As a corr...
AbstractWe present an avoidance principle for certain graded rings. As an application we fill a gap ...
AbstractLet M be a finitely generated graded module over a Noetherian homogeneous ring R with local ...
AbstractLet R=⨁n≥0Rn be a homogeneous Noetherian ring, let M be a finitely generated graded R-module...
AbstractWe consider a finitely generated graded module M over a standard graded commutative Noetheri...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a new technique to study associated graded modules. Let (A,m) be ...
AbstractWe generalize [12, 1.1 and 1.2] to the following situation.Theorem 1.Let A be a connected gr...
A first goal of this thesis is to contribute to the knowledge of cohomological properties of non-sta...
The i-th local cohomology module of a finitely generated graded module M over a standard positively ...
AbstractLet R be a commutative Noetherian ring and M a finitely generated R-module. We show in this ...
AbstractLet R=⊕n⩾0Rn be a homogeneous noetherian ring and let M be a finitely generated graded R-mod...
AbstractWe give an example that shows that not all local cohomology modules are tame in the sense of...
For a finite module M over a local, equicharacteristic ring (R;m), we show that the well-known formu...
AbstractThis paper gives characterizations for the largest non-vanishing degree of the local cohomol...