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Blow-ups of $ F $-regular varieties at points in general position and finite generation of the Cox ring

A variety $ X $ is $ F $-split if there exists an $ \mathcal{O}_{X} $-linear map $ \phi: F_{\ast}(\mathcal{O}_{X}) \to \mathcal{O}_{X} $ such that $ \phi \circ F^{\sharp} = \operatorname{id}_{\mathcal{...
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Is the Cox ring of a $ \mathbb{Q} $-factorial, $ F $-regular, Mori dream space $ F $-regular?

A variety $ X $ is $ F $-split if there exists an $ \mathcal{O}_{X} $-linear map $ \phi: F_{\ast}(\mathcal{O}_{X}) \to \mathcal{O}_{X} $ such that $ \phi \circ F^{\sharp} = \operatorname{id}_{\mathcal{...
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Example of projective, $ F $-regular variety $ X $ and smooth sub-variety $ Y $ such that $ \operatorname{Bl}_{Y}(X) $ is not $ F $-regular?

A variety $ X $ is $ F $-split if there exists an $ \mathcal{O}_{X} $-linear map $ \phi: F_{\ast}(\mathcal{O}_{X}) \to \mathcal{O}_{X} $ such that $ \phi \circ F^{\sharp} = \operatorname{id}_{\mathcal{...
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When is a smooth point of a projective, simplicial, toric variety $ X_{\Sigma} $ compatibly $ F $-split?

A variety $ X $ is $ F $-split if there exists an $ \mathcal{O}_{X} $-linear map $ \phi: F_{\ast}(\mathcal{O}_{X}) \to \mathcal{O}_{X} $ such that $ \phi \circ F^{\sharp} = \operatorname{id}_{\mathcal{...
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