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Date of correction: August 29, 2006Reason for correction: -Correction: AUTHORDetails: Wrong : Kotaro Okugawa1) Right : Kôtaro Okugawa1)
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1) Department of mathematics Kyoto University
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1) Department of mathematics Kyôto University
Date of correction: August 29, 2006Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : 1) Cf. F. S. Macaulay, Algebraic theory of modular systems. Cambridge Tracts, No. 19. Cambridge (1916); O. Zariski, Polynomial ideals defined by infinitely near base points. Amer. J. of Math., vol. 60 (1938), pp. 151-204. 2) If there are infinitely many fk, all infinite linear combinations of fk over K are convergent, since fx are of ascending ranks. 3) Cf. Macaulay (loc. cit.).
Right : 1) Cf. F. S. Macaulay, Algebraic theory of modular systems. Cambridge Tracts, No. 19. Cambridge (1916); O. Zariski, Polynomial ideals defined by infinitely near base points. Amer. J. of Math., vol. 60 (1938), pp. 151-204. 2) If there are infinitely many fk, all infinite linear combinations of fk over K are convergent, since fk are of ascending ranks. 3) Cf. Macaulay (loc. cit.).
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