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This article defines a property of commutative unital rings; a property that can be evaluated for a commutative unital ring
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Definition
A commutative unital ring is termed a catenary ring or chain ring or is said to satisfy the Saturated Chain Condition if it is Noetherian and satisfies the following equivalent conditions:
- If is a strictly ascending chain of prime ideals, and is a prime ideal between and , then there is either a prime ideal between and or a prime ideal between and
- Given two prime ideals and such that , the length of any saturated chain of primes between and (i.e. a chain of primes in which no more primes can be inserted in between) is determined independent of the choice of chain
Note that being catenary does not guarantee that any two fully saturated chains of primes (i.e. any two chains of primes which are saturated and cannot be extended in either direction) have the same length. The problem is that the starting and ending points of the chains may differ: there may be many different maximal ideals and many different minimal prime ideals.
Relation with other properties
Stronger properties
- Polynomial ring over a field
- Affine ring over a field: For full proof, refer: Affine implies catenary
- Principal ideal domain
- Universally catenary ring
- Cohen-Macaulay ring
Weaker properties
Metaproperties
Closure under taking quotient rings
This property of commutative unital rings is quotient-closed: the quotient ring of any ring with this property, by any ideal in it, also has this property
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