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A geometric characterization of known maximum scattered linear sets of $\mathrm{PG}(1,q^n)$

Combinatorics 2024-05-03 v1

Abstract

An Fq\mathbb{F}_q- linear set L=LUL=L_U of Λ=PG(V,Fqn)PG(r1,qn)\Lambda=\mathrm{PG}(V, \mathbb{F}_{q^n}) \cong \mathrm{PG}(r-1,q^n) is a set of points defined by non-zero vectors of an Fq\mathbb{F}_q-subspace UU of VV. The integer dimFqU\dim_{\mathbb{F}_q} U is called the rank of LL. In [G. Lunardon, O. Polverino: Translation ovoids of orthogonal polar spaces. Forum Math. 16 (2004)], it was proven that any Fq\mathbb{F}_q-linear set LL of Λ\Lambda of rank uu such that L=Λ\langle L \rangle=\Lambda is either a canonical subgeometry of Λ\Lambda or there are a (ur1)(u-r-1)-dimensional subspace Γ\Gamma of PG(u1,qn)Λ\mathrm{PG}(u-1,q^n) \supset \Lambda disjoint from Λ\Lambda and a canonical subgeometry ΣPG(u1,q)\Sigma \cong \mathrm{PG}(u-1,q) disjoint from Γ\Gamma such that LL is the projection of Σ\Sigma from Γ\Gamma onto Λ\Lambda. The subspace Γ\Gamma is called the vertex of the projection. In this article, we will show a method to reconstruct the vertex Γ\Gamma for a peculiar class of linear sets of rank u=n(r1)u = n(r - 1) in PG(r1,qn)\mathrm{PG}(r - 1, q^n) called evasive linear sets. Also, we will use this result to characterize some families of linear sets of the projective line PG(1,qn)\mathrm{PG}(1,q^n) introduced from 2018 onward, by means of certain properties of their projection vertices, as done in [B. Csajb\'{o}k, C. Zanella: On scattered linear sets of pseudoregulus type in PG(1,qt)\mathrm{PG}(1, q^t), Finite Fields Appl. 41 (2016)] and in [C. Zanella, F. Zullo: Vertex properties of maximum scattered linear sets of PG(1,qn)\mathrm{PG}(1, q^n). Discrete Math. 343(5) (2020)].

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@article{arxiv.2405.01374,
  title  = {A geometric characterization of known maximum scattered linear sets of $\mathrm{PG}(1,q^n)$},
  author = {Giovanni Giuseppe Grimaldi and Somi Gupta and Giovanni Longobardi and Rocco Trombetti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.01374},
  year   = {2024}
}