Depth Formula via Complete Intersection Flat Dimension
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Abstract: We prove the depth formula, for homologically bounded complexes provided that the complete intersection flat dimension of is finite and . In particular, let and are two -modules and the complete intersection flat dimension of is finite. Then and satisfies the depth formula, provided for all .
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