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    Large weight code words in projective space codes

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    AbstractRecently, a large number of results have appeared on the small weights of the (dual) linear codes arising from finite projective spaces. We now focus on the large weights of these linear codes. For q even, this study for the code Ck(n,q)⊥ reduces to the theory of minimal blocking sets with respect to the k-spaces of PG(n,q), odd-blocking the k-spaces. For q odd, in a lot of cases, the maximum weight of the code Ck(n,q)⊥ is equal to qn+⋯+q+1, but some unexpected exceptions arise to this result. In particular, the maximum weight of the code C1(n,3)⊥ turns out to be 3n+3n-1. In general, the problem of whether the maximum weight of the code Ck(n,q)⊥, with q=3h (h⩾1), is equal to qn+⋯+q+1, reduces to the problem of the existence of sets of points in PG(n,q) intersecting every k-space in 2(mod3) points

    Intertwined results on linear codes and Galois geometries

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    Small weight codewords of projective geometric codes II

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    The pp-ary linear code Ck(n,q)\mathcal C_{k}(n,q) is defined as the row space of the incidence matrix AA of kk-spaces and points of PG(n,q)\text{PG}(n,q). It is known that if qq is square, a codeword of weight qkq+O(qk−1)q^k\sqrt{q}+\mathcal O \left( q^{k-1} \right) exists that cannot be written as a linear combination of at most q\sqrt{q} rows of AA. Over the past few decades, researchers have put a lot of effort towards proving that any codeword of smaller weight does meet this property. We show that if q⩾32 q \geqslant 32 is a composite prime power, every codeword of Ck(n,q)\mathcal C_k(n,q) up to weight O(qkq)\mathcal O \left( {q^k\sqrt{q}} \right) is a linear combination of at most q\sqrt{q} rows of AA. We also generalise this result to the codes Cj,k(n,q)\mathcal C_{j,k}(n,q) , which are defined as the pp-ary row span of the incidence matrix of kk-spaces and jj-spaces, j<kj < k.Comment: 22 page

    A study of intersections of quadrics having applications on the small weight codewords of the functional codes C2(Q), Q a non-singular quadric

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    AbstractWe study the small weight codewords of the functional code C2(Q), with Q a non-singular quadric in PG(N,q). We prove that the small weight codewords correspond to the intersections of Q with the singular quadrics of PG(N,q) consisting of two hyperplanes. We also calculate the number of codewords having these small weights
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