Generalized Hamming weights of codes arising from complete intersection
Abstract: We provide a positive answer to a conjecture proposed by Tohǎneanu and Van Tuyl regarding the minimum distance of codes whose underlying set of points is a reduced complete intersection. Despite the technical nature of the conjecture, we show that it follows directly from a not-well-known refinement of the classical Bézout bound for overdetermined polynomial systems. For completeness, this paper presents a self-contained proof of this refined bound. Furthermore, we show that using the same approach, it is possible to obtain a bound on the generalized Hamming weights of such a code and, more generally, to control the minimum distance of the codes obtained by evaluating forms of degree on the points of a zero-dimensional complete intersection.
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