“…Using different sequences, one can express mixed multiplicities of ideals in terms of the Hilbert-Samuel multiplicity. For instance, in the case of n-primary ideals, Risler-Teissier [19] in 1973 showed that each mixed multiplicity is the multiplicity of an ideal generated by a superficial sequence and Rees [14] in 1984 proved that mixed multiplicities are multiplicities of ideals generated by joint reductions; for the case of arbitrary ideals, Viet [23] Note that [23] defines weak-(FC)-sequences in the condition I √ Ann R N (see, for example, [5,6,13,24,25,26,28,30,31]). In Definition 4.12, we omitted this condition.…”