Bass number
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In mathematics, the ith Bass number of a module M over a local ring R with residue field k is the k-dimension of Exti
R(k,M). More generally the Bass number μi(p,M) of a module M over a ring R at a prime ideal p is the Bass number of the localization of M for the localization of R (with respect to the prime p). Bass numbers were introduced by Hyman Bass (1963, p.11).
The Bass numbers describe the minimal injective resolution of a finitely-generated module M over a Noetherian ring: for each prime ideal p there is a corresponding indecomposable injective module, and the number of times this occurs in the ith term of a minimal resolution of M is the Bass number μi(p,M).
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- http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0010003
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