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Morphisms of finite type are an important class of morphisms of schemes. | '''Morphisms of finite type''' are an important class of morphisms of schemes. | ||
==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
A morphism of schemes <math>f:X\to Y</math> is ''of finite type'' if it is [[quasi-compact]] and [[locally of finite type]]. | |||
==Properties== | ==Properties== |
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Morphisms of finite type are an important class of morphisms of schemes.
Definition
A morphism of schemes is of finite type if it is quasi-compact and locally of finite type.