Example 15.100.10. Let $k$ be a field. Let $A = k[[x, y]]/(xy)$. By abuse of notation we denote $x$ and $y$ the images of $x$ and $y$ in $A$. Let $I = (x)$. Let $M = A/(y)$. There is a free resolution
We conclude that
where $N[y] = \mathop{\mathrm{Ker}}(y : N \to N)$. We denote $A_ n = A/I^ n$, $M_ n = M/I^ nM$, and $N_ n = N/I^ nN$. For each $n$ we have a free resolution
We conclude that
where $N_ n[y] = \mathop{\mathrm{Ker}}(y : N_ n \to N_ n)$ and $N[x^{n - 1}] = \mathop{\mathrm{Ker}}(x^{n - 1} : N_ n \to N_ n)$. Take $N = A/(y)$. Then we see that
but
for all $r$ because $N_ n = k[x]/(x^ n)$ and the sequence
is exact. Thus ignoring some kind of $I$-power torsion is necessary to get a result as in Lemma 15.100.8.
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