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Lemma 29.21.4. The base change of a morphism which is locally of finite presentation is locally of finite presentation. The same is true for morphisms of finite presentation.

Proof. In the proof of Lemma 29.21.2 we saw that being of finite presentation is a local property of ring maps. Hence the first statement of the lemma follows from Lemma 29.14.5 combined with the fact that being of finite presentation is a property of ring maps that is stable under base change, see Algebra, Lemma 10.14.2. By the above and the fact that a base change of a quasi-compact, quasi-separated morphism is quasi-compact and quasi-separated, see Schemes, Lemmas 26.19.3 and 26.21.12 we see that the base change of a morphism of finite presentation is a morphism of finite presentation. $\square$


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