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Sam Hardin

Sam Hardin

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2022-07-02

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to deduce that if Content ( f ) contains a nonzerodivisor of R, then f is nonzerodivisor of S = R [ x 1 , . . . , x r ].

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Elias Flores

Elias Flores

Beginner2022-07-03Added 24 answers

By hypothesis, there is some nonzero h R such that f h = 0. By replacing R with the subring of R generated by the homogeneous parts of f and h, we may assume that R is finitely generated; in particular, R is a Noetherian ring by the Hilbert basis theorem. Since f is a zerodivisor, it is contained in some associated prime P Ass R ( R ). By the above lemma, P is the annihilator of a homogeneous element. The claim follows.

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