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Let <math>A</math> be a Noetherian local ring with maximal ideal <math>\mathfrac{m}</math> and residual field <math>k=A/\mathfrac{m}</math>. The following conditions are equivalent: | |||
# The Krull dimension of <math>A</math> is equal to the dimension of <math>\mathfrac{m}/\mathfrac{m}^2</math> as a <math>k</math>-vector space. | |||
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Revision as of 08:30, 2 December 2007
There are deep connections between algebraic (in fact, scheme-theoretic) notions of smoothness and regularity.
Definition
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- The Krull dimension of is equal to the dimension of Failed to parse (unknown function "\mathfrac"): {\displaystyle \mathfrac{m}/\mathfrac{m}^2} as a -vector space.