English

Clubs in projective spaces and three-weight rank-metric codes

Combinatorics 2025-08-04 v1 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

Linear sets over finite fields are central objects in finite geometry and coding theory, with deep connections to structures such as semifields, blocking sets, KM-arcs, and rank-metric codes. Among them, ii-clubs, a class of linear sets where all but one point (which has weight ii) have weight one, have been extensively studied in the projective line but remain poorly understood in higher-dimensional projective spaces. In this paper, we investigate the geometry and algebraic structure of ii-clubs in projective spaces. We establish upper bounds on their rank by associating them with rank-metric codes and analyzing their parameters via MacWilliams identities. We also provide explicit constructions of ii-clubs that attain the maximum rank for im/2i \geq m/2, and we demonstrate the existence of non-equivalent constructions when im2i \leq m-2. The special case i=m1i = m-1 is fully classified. Furthermore, we explore the rich geometry of three-weight rank-metric codes, offering new constructions from clubs and partial classification results.

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@article{arxiv.2508.00502,
  title  = {Clubs in projective spaces and three-weight rank-metric codes},
  author = {Jonathan Mannaert and Paolo Santonastaso and Ferdinando Zullo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.00502},
  year   = {2025}
}