proregular

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

pro- +‎ regular

Adjective[edit]

proregular (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics) Having the property that the inverse systems of the Koszul cohomology modules satisfy the Inverse limit#Mittag-Leffler condition.)
    • 2016, Liran Shaul, “Adic reduction to the diagonal and a relation between cofiniteness and derived completion”, in arXiv[1]:
      Then adic reduction to the diagonal holds: . (2) Let be a commutative ring, let be a weakly proregular ideal, let be an -module, and assume that the -adic completion of is noetherian (if is noetherian, all these conditions are always satisfied).