Generalized minimum distance functions and algebraic invariants of Geramita ideals
Commutative Algebra
2019-09-24 v2 Information Theory
Algebraic Geometry
Combinatorics
math.IT
Abstract
Motivated by notions from coding theory, we study the generalized minimum distance (GMD) function of a graded ideal in a polynomial ring over an arbitrary field using commutative algebraic methods. It is shown that is non-decreasing as a function of and non-increasing as a function of . For vanishing ideals over finite fields, we show that is strictly decreasing as a function of until it stabilizes. We also study algebraic invariants of Geramita ideals. Those ideals are graded, unmixed, -dimensional and their associated primes are generated by linear forms. We also examine GMD functions of complete intersections and show some special cases of two conjectures of Toh\u{a}neanu--Van Tuyl and Eisenbud-Green-Harris.
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@article{arxiv.1812.06529,
title = {Generalized minimum distance functions and algebraic invariants of Geramita ideals},
author = {Susan M. Cooper and Alexandra Seceleanu and Stefan O. Tohaneanu and Maria Vaz Pinto and Rafael H. Villarreal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.06529},
year = {2019}
}