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Density function for the second coefficient of the Hilbert-Kunz function

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 نشر من قبل Vijaylaxmi Trivedi
 تاريخ النشر 2018
  مجال البحث
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We prove that, analogous to the HK density function, (used for studying the Hilbert-Kunz multiplicity, the leading coefficient of the HK function), there exists a $beta$-density function $g_{R, {bf m}}:[0,infty)longrightarrow {mathbb R}$, where $(R, {bf m})$ is the homogeneous coordinate ring associated to the toric pair $(X, D)$, such that $$int_0^{infty}g_{R, {bf m}}(x)dx = beta(R, {bf m}),$$ where $beta(R, {bf m})$ is the second coefficient of the Hilbert-Kunz function for $(R, {bf m})$, as constructed by Huneke-McDermott-Monsky. Moreover we prove, (1) the function $g_{R, {bf m}}:[0, infty)longrightarrow {mathbb R}$ is compactly supported and is continuous except at finitely many points, (2) the function $g_{R, {bf m}}$ is multiplicative for the Segre products with the expression involving the first two coefficients of the Hilbert polynomials of the rings involved. Here we also prove and use a result (which is a refined version of a result by Henk-Linke) on the boundedness of the coefficients of rational Ehrhart quasi-polynomials of convex rational polytopes.



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