Abstract

For an integral domain R, several necessary and sufficient conditions are given for R to be unibranched inside its absolute integral closure; one such condition is that Rpbe Henselian for each prime ideal P of R. Additional conditions are given in case R is a going-down domain. Unlike the situation in the Noetherian context, such going‐down domains R need not be quasilocal or of Krull dimension at most 1. A number of examples are given for the locally pseudo‐valuation domain case

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