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Arrangement of subspaces over finite fields
I'm trying to find out what is already known about the following setup.
Let $V$ be an $n$-dimensional vector space over a finite field $F_q$ (I'm mostly interested in the case where $q$ is prime), and ...
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Covering the finite plane with lines
This is, essentially, a geometrically rendered version of the question I asked a week ago, with the emphases slightly shifted; it seems more natural and appealing (to me, at least) in this form.
Let ...
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Forcing scalar products to avoid prescribed values
Let $p$ be a prime, and $n\ge 1$ an integer number. Suppose that the (not necessarily distinct) vectors $v_1,\dotsc,v_N \in{\mathbb F}_p^n$ satisfy the following condition:
\begin{gather}
\text{For ...
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A system of homogeneous linear equations
This is the "real-life" (but slightly more technical) version of a question I have asked recently.
For a prime $p>10$, let $\mathcal L_X$, $\mathcal L_Y$, and $\mathcal L_Z$ denote the pencils of ...
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A system of linear equations related to the geometry of a finite plane
Let $\mathcal L$ denote the set of all lines in $\mathbb F_p^2$ parallel to one of the lines
$$ X:=\{(x,0)\colon x\in\mathbb F_p \},
\ Y:=\{(0,y)\colon y\in\mathbb F_p \},
\ Z:=\{(z,z)\...
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For which finite projective planes can the incidence structure be written as a circulant matrix?
It is well known that the projective plane of order $2$ can be represented by the circulant matrix $M_2:=circ(x,x,1,x,1,1,1)= \begin{pmatrix}
x&x&1&x&1&1&1\\
1&x&x&...
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On MDS code property
Is there a code that is Maximum Distance Separable and not isomorphic to Reed Solomon Codes? When is a MDS code isomorphic to Reed Solomon Code?
Is there an easy test? If so, could someone provide ...
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Finding the set of all $0$-$1$ vectors in an affine subspace
We are given a $0$-$1$ matrix $A$ with constant row and column sum, and we need to find out if there exists a $0$-$1$ vector in the solution space of $Ax = \mathbf{1}$ over $\mathbb{Q}$ (or $\mathbb{Z}...
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Is there a hyperplane avoiding two independent sets?
Let $V$ be a vector space over a field with $5$ elements, $A,B \subseteq V$ independent subsets. Must there be a subspace of $V$ of codimension 1 disjoint from $A \cup B$?
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A question on hyperplanes in partial linear spaces and hypergraphs
A partial linear space (or a linear hypergraph) is a point line geometry $(P,L,I)$ where for every pair of points there is at most one line incident with both of them. A hyperplane in a partial linear ...