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In algebraic geometry, the Fröberg conjecture is a conjecture about the possible Hilbert functions of a set of forms. It is named after Ralf Fröberg, who introduced it in {{harvs|txt|last=Fröberg |year=1985|loc=page 120}}. The Fröberg–Iarrobino conjecture is a generalization introduced by {{harvs|txt|last=Iarrobino|first=Anthony|year=1997}}. References- {{Citation | last1=Fröberg | first1=Ralf | title=An inequality for Hilbert series of graded algebras | url=http://www.mscand.dk/issue.php?year=1985&volume=56 | mr=813632 | year=1985 | journal=Mathematica Scandinavica | issn=0025-5521 | volume=56 | issue=2 | pages=117–144|doi=10.7146/math.scand.a-12092}}
- {{Citation | last1=Iarrobino | first1=Anthony | title=Inverse system of a symbolic power. III. Thin algebras and fat points | doi=10.1023/A:1000155612073 | mr=1473851 | year=1997 | journal=Compositio Mathematica | issn=0010-437X | volume=108 | issue=3 | pages=319–356}}
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