Recent Trends in Commutative Algebra (2024)

NCM acknowledges grant received from Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration (SPARC). Thanks to Principal Investigator Prof. Shreedevi Masuti (IIT Dharwad) and Co-Principal Investigator Prof. J.K. Verma (IIT Bombay) of the SPARC Grant.

Convener(s)

 
Name: Prof. J.K. Verma Prof. Ananthnarayan Hariharan Prof. Shreedevi Masuti
Mailing Address: IIT Bombay,
Department of Mathematics,
Powai, Mumbai - 400076
IIT Bombay,
Department of Mathematics,
Powai, Mumbai - 400076
IIT Dharwad
Email:  jkv.iitb at gmail.com  ananth at math.iitb.ac.in  shreedevi at iitdh.ac.in

This workshop will feature several mini courses of lectures on diverse aspects of commutative algebra. The lectures by leading practitioners of commutative algebra will present recent developments related to Castelnuovo-Mumford regularities, the trace and fitting ideals, linkage and residual intersections, binomial expansions of powers and sums of ideals, Linkage and residual intersections, The module of differentials and the module of derivations and their applications, purity of embeddings of rings of invariants, multiplicities, intersection theory and volumes of filtrations.

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Monday, June 17, 2024 - 19:00 to Saturday, June 22, 2024 - 19:00

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Ngo Viet Trung

 

Institute of Mathematics, Hanoi

Title: Partial Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity
Abstract:  The partial Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity is defined by the vanishing degree of some local cohomology modules or of some syzygies. In these lectures I will present an ideal-theoretical characterization of the partial Castelnuovo-Mumford regularities and use it to prove several results on the behaviour of powers of homogeneous ideals.

Tony J. Puthenpurakal

 

 IIT Bombay, Mumbai, India

Title: Itoh's conjecture for integral closure filtration
Abstract:Let A be an analytically unramified Cohen-Macaulay local ring of dimension greater than or equal to 3. Let I be a zero-dimensional ideal in A. We show that if the third Hilbert coefficient of the integral closure filtration F of I vanishes then the associated graded ring of  F  is Cohen-Macaulay.

Tai Huy Ha

 

Tulane University,

New Orleans

Title: Binomial expansion of powers of sums of ideals
Abstract: Let A and B be algebras over a field k and let I and J be ideals in A and B, respectively. We shall discuss when symbolic powers, integral closures of powers, and rational powers of the sum I+J (considered as an ideal in A \otimes_k B) has a binomial expansion in terms of corresponding powers of I and J.

 

Bernd Ulrich

 

Purdue University,

West Lafayette

Title: Linkage, residual intersection, and applications
Abstract: Linkage, or liaison, is a tool for classifying and studying varieties and ideals that has its origins in 19th century algebraic geometry. Its generalization, residual intersection, has broad applications in enumerative geometry, intersection theory, the study of Rees rings, and multiplicity theory. After surveying basic properties of linkage, we will focus on the computation of Picard groups and divisor class groups and on the structure of rigid algebras in the linkage class of a complete intersection. We will describe applications of residual intersections and explain the techniques used to determine their Cohen-Macaulayness, canonical modules, duality properties, and defining equations. An emphasis will be on weakening the hypotheses classically required in this subject.

 Linkage, or liaison, is a tool for classifying and studying varieties and ideals that has its origins in 19th century algebraic geometry. Its generalization, residual intersection, has broad applications in enumerative geometry, intersection theory, the study of Rees rings, and multiplicity theory. After surveying basic properties of linkage, we will fo- cus on the computation of Picard groups and divisor class groups and on the structure of rigid algebras in the linkage class of a complete intersection. We will describe ap- plications of residual intersections and explain the techniques used to determine their Cohen-Macaulayness, canonical modules, duality properties, and defining equations. An emphasis will be on weakening the hypotheses classically required in this subject.

Claudia Polini

 

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame

Title: The module of differentials and the module of derivations and their applications
Abstract: This series of 3 talks is concerned with the module of differentials and the module of derivations and their applications. In the first talk we will introduce the module of differentials and derivations and we will discuss their basic properties. In the second talk we will discuss the sum of all links of an ideal, the Jacobian ideal, and the differents, which define ramification loci. We express these objects in terms of the last nonzero comparison map between a Koszul complex and a free resolution of an ideal.

We establish connections between these objects and provide an effective method for computing them. Our techniques include residual intersections and linkage theory. In particular we obtain interesting formulas for determinantal ideals of generic matrices and perfect Gorenstein ideals of height three. In the third talk we will describe the structure of the module of derivations and its connections with singularities and vector fields of varieties. Modules of derivations are not well understood -- despite great advances on the Zariski-Lipman conjecture, there is still no complete characterization for when they are free.

Our work is partially motivated by a question of Poincaré, who asked how to decide whether a polynomial vector field in the complex plane leaves some algebraic curve invariant. We reformulate this problem in terms of bounding from below the initial degree of the module consisting of all vector fields that leave a fixed curve invariant. This module is a quotient of the module of derivations.

Le Tuan Hoa

Institute of Mathematics, Hanoi

Title:Stability index of the Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity
Abstract: Let I be a non-zero proper homogeneous ideal of a polynomial ring. A celebrated theorem of Cutkosky-Herzog-Trung and Kodiyalam states that the Castelnuovo -Mumford regularity reg(I^n) is equal to dn + a for some positive integer d and a non-negative integer a. The smallest positive integer t from which reg(I^n) = dn + a for all n >= t is called the stability index of the Castelnuovo -Mumford regularity of I and denoted by reg-stab(I). A similar statement also holds for the integral closures of I^n, and the corresponding stability index is called normal stability index of the Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity of I. In these lectures I will provide some recent results on bounding these indexes with the mail focus on monomial ideals.

Anurag Singh

 

University of Utah,

Salt Lake City

Title: When are the natural embeddings of classical invariant rings pure?
Abstract: Consider a reductive linear algebraic group G acting linearly on a polynomial ring S over an infinite field; key examples are the general linear group, the symplectic group, the orthogonal group, and the special linear group, with the classical representations as in Weyl's book: for the general linear group, consider a direct sum of copies of the regular representation and copies of the dual; in the other cases take copies of the regular representation.  The invariant rings in the respective cases are determinantal rings, rings defined by Pfaffians of alternating matrices, symmetric determinantal rings, and the Plücker coordinate rings of Grassmannians; these are the classical invariant rings of the title, with S^G in S being the natural embedding.

A subring R of a ring S is pure if the inclusion remains injective upon tensoring with an arbitrary R-module.  Over a field of characteristic zero, a reductive group is linearly reductive; it follows that the invariant ring S^G is a direct summand of S as an S^G-module, equivalently that S^G is a pure subring of S.  Over fields of positive characteristic, reductive groups are typically no longer linearly reductive.  We determine, in the positive characteristic case, precisely when the inclusion of S^G in S is pure.  This is joint work with Melvin Hochster, Jack Jeffries, and Vaibhav Pandey.

Along the way, we will discuss connections of purity with split and solid extensions, techniques used in our proofs including principal radical systems, work of Kraft and Schwarz on nullcones, and also some open questions.

Marc Chardin

 

CNRS & Sorbonne Université, Paris

Title: Image and fibres of a rational map
Abstract: These three lectures will provide an introduction to works on the determination of the image and the fibers of a rational map using syzygies. This line of work was initially motivated by the interplay between parametrized and implicit representations of a surface (or a curve) in geometric modelling. One of the main tools, in the algebraic approach that I will present, is the use of the symmetric and Rees algebras of an ideal and the study of the kernel of the natural map between these. It is intimately linked to results about powers of graded ideals. On the computational side that geometric modelling is using, it gives rise to representations of a surface (or other rational varieties) that are in connection to both the implicit and the parametrized versions.

Steven Dale Cutkosky

University of Missouri, Columbia

Title:Multiplicities, intersection theory and volumes of filtrations
Abstract: In these lectures we discuss the generalization of some classical results on ideals to (not necessarily Noetherian) filtrations. The multiplicity of an m-primary ideal extends to the multiplicity of a filtration of m-primary ideals. This multiplicity can be computed as the volume of a slice of the cone generated by a suitable semigroup (an Okounkov body). This will be explained in the first lecture. In the case of a divisorial filtration, this volume can be interpreted geometrically as an intersection multiplicity. Many classical theorems on multiplicities of ideals extend to filtrations. For instance, Rees' theorem characterizing when ideals I contained in J have the same multiplicity extends to filtrations.

The mixed multiplicities of m-primary ideals also extend to filtrations of m-primary ideals. In the case of divisorial filtrations, these mixed multiplicities can also be interpreted geometrically as intersection multiplicities.  Classical theorems on mixed multiplicities of ideals extend to filtrations, including the Minkowski inequalities and characterization of equality.

Other topics that will be covered are the concept of the analytic spread of a filtration, which is computed from the Rees algebra of the filtration, and more general multiplicities of filtrations, such as the epsilon multiplicity.

Ken-ichi Yoshida

Nihon University, Nihon

Title: Hilbert-Kunz multiplicities of integrally closed ideals
Abstract:  Let (A,m) be a Noetherian unmixed local ring containing a field of prime characteristic p. In 1969, Kunz defined the Hilbert-Kunz multiplicity e_HK(m) of the maximal ideal m and proved e_HK(m)=1 iff A is regular.   In 2000, Watanabe and I proved the converse, that is, if A is an unmixed local ring of e_HK(m)=1 then A is regular. Thus if A is a non-regular, unmixed local ring, then e_HK(m) > 1. In 2005, Watanabe and I posed a conjecture on lower bounds on e_HK(m) for non-regular local ring A based on Monsky's observation.   Several authors have studied on this conjecture but it has not been settled yet.
 First, I will introduce several answers on this conjecture.   Next, I will discuss about the difference_HK(I)-\ell_A(A/I) for m-primary integrally closed ideals I in a 2-dimensional normal local domain. In 2012, Celikbas et.al.  proved that this difference is always non negative. Note that the difference is not necessarily non-negative in general. Moreover, Watanabe and I (2001) gave a formula for good ideals using classical McKay correspondence in a 2-dimensional quotient singularities. In my talk, I would like to give some related problems.

Time Table: 

 

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17 June Monday Ulrich Tea Marc Break Cutkosky Lunch Trung Tea Polini Snacks
18 June Tuesday Ulrich Marc Cutkosky Turng Polini
19 June Wednesday Ulrich Marc Cutkosky Trung Polini
20 June Thursday Singh Yoshida Tai Hoa Tony
21 June Friday Singh Yoshida Tai Hoa Tony
22 June Saturday Singh Yoshida Tai Hoa Tony

Selected Applicants: 

 

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1 54300 Ms. Kriti Goel Female Basque Center for Applied Mathematics Postdoctoral Fellow IIT Bombay 2015 23/08/2020
2 54302 Ms. Mansi Mittal Female IIT Patna PhD M.Sc. 2019  
3 54312 Mr. Anoot Kumar Yadav Male Indian Institute of Technology Patna PhD Student Ewing Christian College (University of Allahabad) 2018  
4 54313 Prof Clare Dcruz Female CMI prof IIT-B   20/06/1998
5 54315 Mr. Manohar Kumar Male Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Indian Institute of Techgnology Kharagpur M.Sc. 2020  
6 54316 Dr. Kamalesh Saha Male Chennai Mathematical Institute Postdoctoral fellow Aliah University 2017 29/07/2023
7 54318 Ms Shruti Priya Female IIT Kharagpur PhD NIT Rourkela 2020  
8 54323 Mr. Nirmal Kotal Male Chennai Mathematical Institute PhD IIT Kharagpur 2017  
9 54326 Mr. Vivek Bhabani Lama Male Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur PhD St. Joseph's College (Autonomous), Bangalore City University 2021  
10 54340 Ms. Mouma Samanta Female IIT Kharagpur Ph.D. IIT Kharagpur 2022  
11 54342 Mr. Aniruddha Saha Male INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HYDERABAD. PhD UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD 2018  
12 54348 Mr. Tapas Kumar Roy Male Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur PhD Jadavpur University 2019  
13 54349 Ms. Srishti Singh Parihar Female University of Missouri- Columbia PhD University of Missouri-Columbia 2022 08/02/2024
14 54352 Dr. Kanoy Kumar Das Male Chennai Mathematical Institute Postdoctoral Fellow Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira 2018 16/10/2023
15 54361 Mr Aryaman Maithani Male University of Utah PhD NA    
16 54377 Mr. Mohamed Harith Male IIT Madras Research Scholar IIT Bombay 2020  
17 54395 Mr. Om Prakash Male Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Institute Post Doctoral Fellow Maharshi Dayanand university Rohtak 2016 29/07/2023
18 54398 Ms Meghana Bhat Female Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad PhD student Pondicherry University 2021  
19 54428 Mr. Ganapathy K Male Indian Institute of Technology Madras PhD student IIT Madras    
20 54434 Mr. Abhiram Subramanian Male Chennai Mathematical Institute PhD Chennai Mathematical Institute 2022  
21 54440 Mr. Dipendranath Mahato Male Tulane University PhD and Graduate Teaching Assistant Tezpur University 2020  
22 54450 Mr. Suraj Kumar Male Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi PhD Indian Institute of Technology, Madras 2019  
23 54462 Ms. Prativa Biswas Female IIT Kharagpur Ph.D IIT Kharagpur 2021  
24 54529 Mr. Paramhans Kushwaha Male IIT JAMMU PhD IIT DELHI 2020  
25 54608 Mr. Marie Amalore Nambi Male Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad PhD Loyola College Chennai 2015  
26 54612 Ms. Siddhi Balu Ambhore Female Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar PhD Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar 2020  
27 54686 Ms. Saipriya Dubey Female IIT Dharwad Research Associate The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda 2016 25/02/2023
28 54720 Ms Chitra Venugopal Female Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad PhD student Cochin University of Science and Technology 2018  
29 54883 Mr. Sudipta Das Male Arizona State University PhD Student Jadavpur University 2015  
30 54891 Mr. Barath Balasubramanian Ramakrishna Male Purdue Unviersity PhD      
31 54893 Mr. Shashi Ranjan Sinha Male Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad PhD Patna University 2020  
32 54910 Mr. Biplab Dawn Male IIT PATNA PhD IIT PATNA 2023  
33 54971 Mr. Manav Batavia Male Purdue University Ph.D. student Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 2022  
34 55100 Mr. Buddhadev Hajra Male TIFR Mumbai Postdoctoral Fellow IIT Bombay, Mumbai 2016 20/08/2022
35 55229 Ms Paromita Bordoloi Female Indian Institute of Technology, Jammu PhD IIT GUWAHATI 2021  
36 55238 Mr. Siva Somasundaram Male Purdue University PhD Purdue University    
37 55281 Mr. Suhas Vadan Gondi Male University of California, San Diego PhD Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata 2022  
38 55360 Dr. Sudeshna Roy Female Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Visiting Fellow Jadavpur University 2013 04/06/2020
39 55361 Dr. Suprajo Das Male Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Institute Postdoctoral fellow Chennai Mathematical Institute 2014 15/05/2020
40 55521 Mr. Saikat Manna Male Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad PhD Indian Institute Of Technology Gandhinagar (IIT Gandhinagar) 2023  
41 55527 Mr Sreehari Suresh Babu Male University of Kansas PhD Student IISER TVM 2021  
42 55594 Ms. Deblina Dey Female IIT Madras Research Scholar Ramakrishna Mission and Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute 2020  
43 55634 Dr. Rajib Sarkar Male ISI Kolkata Post doc IIT Madras 2014 20/07/2021
44 55727 Mr Pranjal Srivastava Male IISER Bhopal Postdoc University of Allahabad 2016 29/07/2023
45 55767 Mr. Sai Krishna P M S Male Indian institute of technology bombay Ph.D. Indian statistical institute Kolkata 2020  
46 56003 Mr. Sayed Sadiqul Islam Male IIT Bombay PhD Jadavpur University 2021  
47 56084 Mr. Samarendra Sahoo Male IIT Bombay PhD Ravenshaw University, Cuttack 2017  
48 56250 Mr. Shrikant Shekhar Male Ph.D. at IISER BHOPAL Ph.D. Scholar IIT Gandhinagar 2019  
49 56320 Mr. Amit Roy Male Chennai Mathematical institute Postdoctoral Fellow Chennai Mathematical Institute 2015 28/06/2021
50 56327 Dr. Bidwan Chakraborty Male ISI Kolkata Research Associate-II IIT Kanpur 2016 13/07/2022
51 56649 Dr Arusha C Female IIT Bombay Postdoctoral Fellow M.S. University of Baroda 2015 31/03/2021
52 56694 Ms Vanmathi A Female Indian Institute of Technology, Palakkad Dual degree MSc + PhD Indian Institute of Technology, Palakkad 2024 15/04/2024
53 56872 Mr Omkar Deepak Javadekar Male IIT Bombay MSc & PhD Dual Degree Student Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay 2020  
54 56878 Dr. Sankhaneel Bisui Male Arizona State University Postdoctoral Research Fellow Indian Statistical Institute 2016 15/08/2021
55 57048 Mr. Satyabrata Paul Male IIT Bombay Phd Pondicherry University 2023  
56 57054 Ms Nidhi Gupta Female Central University of Jammu Ph.D Scholar Central University of Jammu 2019  
57 57162 Mr. Kaushik Khamari Male Indian Institute of Technology Bombay PhD IIT Gandhinagar 2023  
58 54388 Dr. Sarang Sane Male Dept. of Mathematics, IIT Madras Assistant Professor      
59 54390 Dr. Arindam Banerjee Male Indian Institute Of Technology Kharagpur Assistant Professor      
60 54455 Dr. Mousumi Mandal Female IIT Kharagpur Associate Professor      
61 54511 Prof. Ramakrishna Nanduri Male Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Associate Professor      
62 54780 Dr. Vaibhav Pandey Male Purdue University Golomb Visiting Assistant Professor      
63 55214 Mr. Vivek Mukundan Male Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Assistant Professor      
64 55241 Dr. Parangama Sarkar Female IIT Palakkad Assistant Professor      
65 55593 Dr. Aarti Patle Female Swami Vivekanand Govt. College, Lakhnadon Assistant Professor      
66 55599 Dr. Jyoti Singh Female Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur Assistant Professor      
67 56045 Dr. Kumari Saloni Female IIT Patna Assistant Professor      
68 56708 Dr. Rajiv Kumar Male IIT Jammu Assistant Professor      
69 56848 Dr. Ajay Kumar Male Indian Institute of Technology Jammu Assistant Professor      
70 57015 Dr Raisa Dsouza Female St Joseph’s University Bangalore Assistant Professor      
71 57051 Dr. Husney Parvez Sarwar Male IIT Kharagpur Assistant Professor Grade I      
72 57118 Mr. Anjan Gupta Male IISER Bhopal Asst. Professor      
73 54750 Dr. Dipankar Ghosh   IIT Kharagpur        
74 55813 Mr. Ajay P Joseph   NIT Karnataka        
75 57073 Dr. Pavinder Singh   Central University of Jammu        
76 54332 Mr. Siddhartha Pramanik   IIT Kharagpur        
77 54952 Mr. Gopal Sharma   Indian Institute of Technology Mandi        
78 56549 Ms. Divyasree C R   IISER Pune        

 

 

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