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Complexity and Tor on a Complete Intersection

Let (R,m) be a complete intersection, that is, a local ring whose m-adic completion is the quotient of a regular local ring by a regular sequence. SupposeMis a finitely generatedR-module. It is known that the even and odd Betti sequences ofMare eventually given by polynomials of the same degreen; th...

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Published in:Journal of algebra 1999-01, Vol.211 (2), p.578-598
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