Existence of $q$-Analogs of Steiner Systems
Combinatorics
2013-05-08 v2
Abstract
Let be a vector space of dimension over the finite field . A -analog of a Steiner system (briefly, a -Steiner system), denoted , is a set of -dimensional subspaces of such that each -dimensional subspace of is contained in exactly one element of . Presently, -Steiner systems are known only for , and in the trivial cases and . Invthis paper, the first nontrivial -Steiner systems with are constructed. Specifically, several nonisomorphic -Steiner systems are found by requiring that their automorphism groups contain the normalizer of a Singer subgroup of . This approach leads to an instance of the exact cover problem, which turns out to have many solutions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1304.1462,
title = {Existence of $q$-Analogs of Steiner Systems},
author = {Michael Braun and Tuvi Etzion and Patric Ostergard and Alexander Vardy and Alfred Wassermann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.1462},
year = {2013}
}