Faltings' annihilator theorem

In abstract algebra (specifically commutative ring theory), Faltings' annihilator theorem states: given a finitely generated module M over a Noetherian commutative ring A and ideals I, J, the following are equivalent:

  • for any prime ideal ,
  • there is an ideal in A such that and annihilates the local cohomologies ,

provided either A has a dualizing complex or is a quotient of a regular ring.

The theorem was first proved by Faltings in (Faltings 1981).

References

  • Faltings, Gerd (1981). "Der Endlichkeitssatz in der lokalen Kohomologie". Mathematische Annalen. 255: 45–56.


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