The p-radical closure of local noetherian rings
Abstract
Given a local noetherian ring R whose formal completion is integral, we introduce and study the p-radical closure Rprc. Roughly speaking, this is the largest purely inseparable R-subalgebra inside the formal completion R. It turns out that the finitely generated intermediate rings R⊂ A⊂ Rprc have rather peculiar properties. They can be used in a systematic way to provide examples of integral local rings whose normalization is non-finite, that do not admit a resolution of singularities, and whose formal completion is non-reduced.
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