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Let be a proper ideal of a commutative Noetherian ring R of prime characteristic p and let Q() be the smallest positive integer m such that , where is the Frobenius closure of . This paper is concerned with the question whether the set is bounded. We give an affirmative answer in the case that the ideal is generated by an u.s.d-sequence c₁,..., cₙ for R such that
(i) the map induced by multiplication by c₁...cₙ is an R-monomorphism;
(ii) for all , c₁/1,..., cₙ/1 is a -filter regular sequence...
Let R be a commutative Noetherian ring. Let and be ideals of R and let N be a finitely generated R-module. We introduce a generalization of the -finiteness dimension of relative to in the context of generalized local cohomology modules as
,
where M is an R-module. We also show that for any R-module M. This yields a new version of the Local-Global Principle for annihilation of local cohomology modules. Moreover, we obtain a generalization of the Faltings Lemma.
Let A be a Noetherian ring, let M be a finitely generated A-module and let Φ be a system of ideals of A. We prove that, for any ideal in Φ, if, for every prime ideal of A, there exists an integer k(), depending on , such that kills the general local cohomology module for every integer j less than a fixed integer n, where , then there exists an integer k such that for every j < n.
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