Finite presentation is a Morita invariant property
Adel Alahmadi, Hamed Alsulami

TL;DR
This paper proves that the property of an algebra being finitely presented remains unchanged under Morita equivalence, highlighting a significant invariant in algebraic structure theory.
Contribution
The paper establishes that finite presentation is a Morita invariant property, providing a new insight into algebraic invariants under Morita equivalence.
Findings
Finite presentation is Morita invariant.
Provides a new algebraic invariant under Morita equivalence.
Enhances understanding of algebraic structure classification.
Abstract
We prove that the property of an algebra to be finitely presented is Morita invariant.
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TopicsAdvanced Topics in Algebra · Advanced Operator Algebra Research · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
