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    pβˆ’1p^{-1}-linear maps in algebra and geometry

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    In this article we survey the basic properties of pβˆ’ep^{-e}-linear endomorphisms of coherent \O_X-modules, i.e. of \O_X-linear maps F_* \sF \to \sG where \sF,\sG are \O_X-modules and FF is the Frobenius of a variety of finite type over a perfect field of characteristic p>0p > 0. We emphasize their relevance to commutative algebra, local cohomology and the theory of test ideals on the one hand, and global geometric applications to vanishing theorems and lifting of sections on the other.Comment: 62 pages, numerous typos corrected, many improvements to the expositio

    On the behavior of test ideals under finite morphisms

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    We derive transformation rules for test ideals and FF-singularities under an arbitrary finite surjective morphism Ο€:Yβ†’X\pi : Y \to X of normal varieties in prime characteristic p>0p > 0. The main technique is to relate homomorphisms Fβˆ—OXβ†’OXF_{*} O_{X} \to O_{X}, such as Frobenius splittings, to homomorphisms Fβˆ—OYβ†’OYF_{*} O_{Y} \to O_{Y}. In the simplest cases, these rules mirror transformation rules for multiplier ideals in characteristic zero. As a corollary, we deduce sufficient conditions which imply that trace is surjective, i.e. TrY/X(Ο€βˆ—OY)=OXTr_{Y/X}(\pi_{*}O_{Y}) = O_{X}.Comment: 33 pages. The appendix has been removed (it will appear in a different work). Minor changes and typos corrected throughout. To appear in the Journal of Algebraic Geometr

    An algorithm for computing compatibly Frobenius split subvarieties

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    Let RR be a ring of prime characteristic pp, and let Fβˆ—eRF^e_* R denote RR viewed as an RR-module via the eeth iterated Frobenius map. Given a surjective map Ο•:Fβˆ—eRβ†’R\phi : F^e_* R \to R (for example a Frobenius splitting), we exhibit an algorithm which produces all the Ο•\phi-compatible ideals. We also explore a variant of this algorithm under the hypothesis that Ο•\phi is not necessarily a Frobenius splitting (or even surjective). This algorithm, and the original, have been implemented in Macaulay2.Comment: 15 pages, many statements clarified and numerous other substantial improvements to the exposition (thanks to the referees). To appear in the Journal of Symbolic Computatio
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