On the Stanley depth of powers of monomial ideals

Abstract

Let K be a field and S=K[x1,…,xn] be the polynomial ring in n variables over K. In 1982, R. Stanley associated a combinatorial invariant to any finitely generated Zn-graded S-module which is now called Stanley depth. Stanley conjectured that this invariant is an upper bound for the depth of module. Stanley's conjecture has been disproved by Duval et al. abcj, and the counterexample is a quotient of squarefree monomial ideals. On the other hand, there are evidences showing that Stanley's inequality can be true for high powers of monomial ideals. In this survey article, we collect the recent results in this direction. More precisely, we investigate the Stanley depth of powers, integral closure of powers and symbolic powers of monomial ideals.

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