feat(Algebra/Module/FinitePresentation) : Finitely Presented Module Lemma#38170
feat(Algebra/Module/FinitePresentation) : Finitely Presented Module Lemma#38170maddycrim wants to merge 2 commits intoleanprover-community:masterfrom
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I think all changes you made on github reverted when you force-pushed btw. Can you change them again? |
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Main Definitions:
Module.FinitePresentation.exists_fin_exact: A finitely presented module M admits an exact sequence F' -> F -> M -> 0 where F' and F are finite free modules.