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Maximum Number of Common Zeros of Homogeneous Polynomials over Finite Fields

Algebraic Geometry 2018-01-30 v1 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

About two decades ago, Tsfasman and Boguslavsky conjectured a formula for the maximum number of common zeros that rr linearly independent homogeneous polynomials of degree dd in m+1m+1 variables with coefficients in a finite field with qq elements can have in the corresponding mm-dimensional projective space. Recently, it has been shown by Datta and Ghorpade that this conjecture is valid if rr is at most m+1m+1 and can be invalid otherwise. Moreover a new conjecture was proposed for many values of rr beyond m+1m+1. In this paper, we prove that this new conjecture holds true for several values of rr. In particular, this settles the new conjecture completely when d=3d=3. Our result also includes the positive result of Datta and Ghorpade as a special case. Further, we determine the maximum number of zeros in certain cases not covered by the earlier conjectures and results, namely, the case of d=q1d=q-1 and of d=qd=q. All these results are directly applicable to the determination of the maximum number of points on sections of Veronese varieties by linear subvarieties of a fixed dimension, and also the determination of generalized Hamming weights of projective Reed-Muller codes.

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@article{arxiv.1705.10185,
  title  = {Maximum Number of Common Zeros of Homogeneous Polynomials over Finite Fields},
  author = {Peter Beelen and Mrinmoy Datta and Sudhir R. Ghorpade},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.10185},
  year   = {2018}
}

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15 pages