Abstract: In this paper we prove that the affine Schur algebra is affine quasi-hereditary. This result is then applied to show that has finite global dimension and its centralizer subquotient algebras are Laurent polynomial algebras. We also use the result to give a parameter set of simple -modules and identify this parameter set with that given in cite{DDF}.
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