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On the maximum field of linearity of linear sets (2306.07488v2)

Published 13 Jun 2023 in math.CO

Abstract: Let $V$ denote an $r$-dimensional $\mathbb{F}{qn}$-vector space. For an $m$-dimensional $\mathbb{F}_q$-subspace $U$ of $V$ assume that $\dim_q \left(\langle {\bf v}\rangle{\mathbb{F}{qn}} \cap U\right) \geq 2$ for each non zero vector ${\bf v}\in U$. If $n\leq q$ then we prove the existence of an integer $1<d \mid n$ such that the set of one-dimensional $\mathbb{F}{qn}$-subspaces generated by non-zero vectors of $U$ is the same as the set of one-dimensional $\mathbb{F}{qn}$-subspaces generated by non-zero vectors of $\langle U\rangle{\mathbb{F}{qd}}$. If we view $U$ as a point set of $\mathrm{AG}(r,qn)$, it means that $U$ and $\langle U \rangle{\mathbb{F}_{qd}}$ determine the same set of directions. We prove a stronger statement when $n \mid m$. In terms of linear sets it means that an $\mathbb{F}_q$-linear set of $\mathrm{PG}(r-1,qn)$ has maximum field of linearity $\mathbb{F}_q$ only if it has a point of weight one. We also present some consequences regarding the size of a linear set.

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