Quotient bifinite extensions and the finitistic dimension conjecture
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Abstract: We prove that if is an extension of finite dimensional algebras such that the projective dimension of as a -bimodule is finite, if has finite finitistic dimension, then so does . We exhibit examples demonstrating that the algebra appearing in such an extension can be more complicated than .
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