Abstract: For each variety in positive characteristic, there is a series of canonically defined blowups, called F-blowups. We are interested in the question of whether the -th blowup dominates the -th, locally or globally. It is shown that the answer is affirmative (globally for any ) when the given variety is F-pure. As a corollary, we obtain some result on the stability of the sequence of F-blowups. We also give a sufficient condition for local domination.
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