On the F-purity of isolated log canonical singularities
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Abstract: A singularity in characteristic zero is said to be of dense F-pure type if its modulo p reduction is locally F-split for infinitely many p. We prove that if is an isolated log canonical singularity with (see Definition 1.4 for the definition of the invariant ), then it is of dense F-pure type. As a corollary, we prove the equivalence of log canonicity and being of dense F-pure type in the case of three-dimensional isolated singularities.
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