Women in Commutative Algebra : Proceedings of the 2019 WICA Workshop / Claudia Miller, Janet Striuli, Emily E. Witt, editors.

This volume features contributions from the Women in Commutative Algebra (WICA) workshop held at the Banff International Research Station (BIRS) from October 20-25, 2019, run by the Pacific Institute of Mathematical Sciences (PIMS). The purpose of this meeting was for groups of mathematicians to wor...

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Corporate Author: Workshop for Women in Commutative Algebra Banff, Alta.
Other Authors: Miller, Claudia, Striuli, Janet, Witt, Emily E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2021.
Series:Association for Women in Mathematics Series ; v. 29.
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505 0 |a On Gerko's Strongly Tor-independent Modules (H. Altmann) -- Properties of the Toric Rings of a Chordal Bipartite Family of Graphs (L. Ballard) -- An illustrated view of differential operators of a reduced quotient of an affine semigroup ring (C. Berkesch) -- A hypergraph characterization of nearly complete intersections (R. Gibbons) -- The Shape Of Hilbert-Kunz Functions (C-Y. Jean Chan) -- Standard monomial theory and toric degenerations of Richardson varieties in flag varieties (F. Mohammadi) -- Simplicial resolutions for the second power of square-free monomial ideals (S. Faridi) -- Cohen-Macaulay fiber cones and defining ideal of Rees algebras of modules (A. Costantini) -- Principal Matrices of Numerical Semigroups (H. Srinivasan) -- A survey on the Koszul homology algebra (N. Diethorn) -- Canonical Resolutions over Koszul Algebras (A. Seceleanu) -- Well Ordered Covers, Simplicial Bouquets, and Subadditivity of Betti Numbers of Square-Free Monomial Ideals (S. Farid) -- A survey on the Eisenbud-Green-Harris Conjecture (S. Güntürkün) -- The variety defined by the matrix of diagonals is f-pure (Z. Kadyrsizova) -- Classification of Frobenius Forms in five variables (E. Witt) -- Projective dimension of hypergraphs (Kuei-Nuan Lin) -- A truncated minimal free resolution of the residue field (O. Veliche). 
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