Let $R$ be a noetherian ring, $G$ a finite group acting on $R$, $R^G$ its invariant subring. Is $R$ a finitely generated algebra over $R^G$? Is $R^G$ a noetherian ring?
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Is $R$ a finitely generated algebra over $R^G$?
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