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During the conference held in 2017 in Minneapolis for his 60th birthday, Gennady Lyubeznik proposed the following problem: Find a complete local domain and an element in it having three minimal primes such that the sum of any two of them has height 2 and the sum of the three of them has height 4. In this note this beautiful problem will be discussed, and will be shown that the principle leading to the fact that such a ring cannot exist is false. The specific problem, though, remains open
The purpose of this paper is twofold. In the first part we concentrate on hyperplane sections of algebraic schemes, and present results for determining when Grobner bases pass to the quotient and when they can be lifted. The main difficulty to overco
We introduce a new algebra associated with a hyperplane arrangement $mathcal{A}$, called the Solomon-Terao algebra $mbox{ST}(mathcal{A},eta)$, where $eta$ is a homogeneous polynomial. It is shown by Solomon and Terao that $mbox{ST}(mathcal{A},eta)$ i
We use symplectic techniques to obtain partial results on Mahlers conjecture about the product of the volume of a convex body and the volume of its polar. We confirm the conjecture for hyperplane sections or projections of $ell_p$-balls or the Hanner polytopes.
We present algebraic and geometric arguments that give a complete classification of the rational normal scrolls that are hyperplane section of a given rational normal scrolls.
Let $R = mathbb{K}[x_1, ldots, x_n]$ and $I subset R$ be a homogeneous ideal. In this article, we first obtain certain sufficient conditions for the subadditivity of $R/I$. As a consequence, we prove that if $I$ is generated by homogeneous complete i