Is there an example of a non-Noetherian integral affine scheme with Noetherian space and Noetherian stalks? What if we replace "integral" with "reduced"?
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$\begingroup$ Meta discussion here: meta.mathoverflow.net/questions/4200/flood-of-new-users $\endgroup$– Steven LandsburgCommented May 2, 2019 at 15:00
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1$\begingroup$ Possible duplicate of mathoverflow.net/q/317222/82179 $\endgroup$– R. van Dobben de BruynCommented Jun 3, 2019 at 21:25
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Example 2.3 in this paper of Bill Heinzer and Jack Ohm is the coordinate ring of a non-Noetherian affine integral scheme with Noetherian space and Noetherian stalks.