Geometric characterization of flat modules
Abstract
Let R be a commutative ring. Roughly speaking, we prove that an R-module M is flat iff it is a direct limit of R-module affine algebraic varieties, and M is a flat Mittag-Leffler module iff it is the union of its R-submodule affine algebraic varieties.
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