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Sets of subspaces with restricted hyperplane intersection numbers

Published 29 Mar 2026 in math.CO | (2603.27689v1)

Abstract: Let X\mathcal{X} be a set of (h−1)(h-1)-dimensional subspaces of PG(kh−1,q)\mathrm{PG}(kh-1,q) with the property that every hyperplane contains at most tt elements of X\mathcal{X}. We prove the upper bound ∣X∣≤(t−k+2)q<sup>h</sup>+t|\mathcal{X}| \leq (t-k+2)q<sup>h</sup> + t, and characterise the structure of X\mathcal{X} in the case of equality. We call sets attaining this bound \emph{length-maximal}. For k=3k=3, such sets are known as maximal arcs and have been well-studied. They are known to exist for $t&lt;q^h$ if and only if qq is even and tt divides qhq^h. For k=4k=4 and q&gt;2q\&gt;2, we show that any length-maximal set must satisfy t=q<sup>h+1t = q<sup>h+1 and that every hyperplane is either a tt-secant or a $1$-secant. For k≥5k \geq 5 and $q&gt;2$, no length-maximal set exists. In the language of additive codes, these results assert that additive two-weight codes over Fq<sup>h\mathbb{F}_{q<sup>h} attaining the natural Griesmer-type bound do not exist when the code dimension is $5$ or more and $q&gt;2$.

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