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Small weight code words arising from the incidence of points and hyperplanes in PG($n,q$)

Sam Adriaensen, Lins Denaux, Leo Storme, Zsuzsa Weiner

Published 2019-05-13Version 1

Let $C_{n-1}(n,q)$ be the code arising from the incidence of points and hyperplanes in the Desarguesian projective space PG($n,q$). Recently, Polverino and Zullo \cite{polverino} proved that within this code, all non-zero code words of weight at most $2q^{n-1}$ are scalar multiples of either the incidence vector of one hyperplane, or the difference of the incidence vectors of two distinct hyperplanes. We improve this result, proving that when $q>17$ and $q\notin\{25,27,29,31,32,49,121\}$, all code words of weight at most $(4q-\sqrt{8q}-\frac{33}{2})q^{n-2}$ are linear combinations of incidence vectors of hyperplanes through a fixed $(n-3)$-space. Depending on the omitted value for $q$, we can lower the bound on the weight of $c$ to obtain the same results.

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