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The McCoy property in Ohm-Rush algebras
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- An Ohm-Rush algebra $R \rightarrow S$ is called *McCoy* if for any zero-divisor $f$ in $S$, its content $c(f)$ has nonzero annihilator in $R$, because McCoy proved this when $S=R[x]$. We answer a question of Nasehpour by giving an example of a faithfully flat Ohm-Rush algebra with the McCoy property that is not a weak content algebra. However, we show that a faithfully flat Ohm-Rush algebra is a weak content algebra iff $R/I \rightarrow S/I S$ is McCoy for all radical (resp. prime) ideals $I$ of $R$. When $R$ is Noetherian (or has the more general \emph{fidel (A)} property), we show that it is equivalent that $R/I \rightarrow S/IS$ is McCoy for all ideals.<br />Comment: 5 pages. Comments quite welcome!
- Subjects :
- Mathematics - Commutative Algebra
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2010.04208
- Document Type :
- Working Paper