Sets of subspaces with restricted hyperplane intersection numbers
Abstract: Let be a set of -dimensional subspaces of with the property that every hyperplane contains at most elements of . We prove the upper bound , and characterise the structure of in the case of equality. We call sets attaining this bound \emph{length-maximal}. For , such sets are known as maximal arcs and have been well-studied. They are known to exist for $t<q^h$ if and only if is even and divides . For and , we show that any length-maximal set must satisfy and that every hyperplane is either a -secant or a $1$-secant. For and $q>2$, no length-maximal set exists. In the language of additive codes, these results assert that additive two-weight codes over attaining the natural Griesmer-type bound do not exist when the code dimension is $5$ or more and $q>2$.
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