F-purity and the F-pure threshold as invariants of linkage
Abstract
The generic link of an unmixed radical ideal is radical (in fact, prime). We show that the squarefreeness of the initial ideal and F-purity are, however, not preserved along generic links. On the flip side, for several important cases in liaison theory, including generic height three Gorenstein ideals and the maximal minors of a generic matrix, we show that the squarefreeness of the initial ideal, F-purity, and the F-pure threshold are each preserved along generic links by identifying a property of such ideals which propagates along generic links. We use this property to establish the F-regularity of the generic links of such ideals. Finally, we study the F-pure threshold of the generic residual intersections of a complete intersection ideal and answer a related question of Kim--Miller--Niu.
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