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Average behavior of minimal free resolutions of monomial ideals

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https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.06537
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Abstract

We show that, under a natural probability distribution, random monomial ideals will almost always have minimal free resolutions of maximal length; that is, the projective dimension will almost always be n, where n is the number of variables in the polynomial ring. As a consequence we prove that Cohen.Macaulayness is a rare property. We characterize when a random monomial ideal is generic/strongly generic, and when it is Scarf.i.e., when the algebraic Scarf complex of M S = k[x1, . . . , xn] gives a minimal free resolution of S/M. It turns out, outside of a very specific ratio of model parameters, random monomial ideals are Scarf only when they are generic. We end with a discussion of the average magnitude of Betti numbers.

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