Representations of algebras as universal localizations
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Every finitely presented algebra S is shown to be Morita equivalent to the universal localization \sigma^{-1}R of a finite dimensional algebra R. The construction provides many examples of universal localizations which are not stably flat, i.e. Tor^R_i(\sigma^{-1}R,\sigma^{-1}R) is non-zero for some i>0. It is also shown that there is no algorithm to determine if two Malcolmson normal forms represent the same element of \sigma^{-1}R.
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