On zeros of a polynomial in a finite grid
Abstract
A 1993 result of Alon and F\"uredi gives a sharp upper bound on the number of zeros of a multivariate polynomial over an integral domain in a finite grid, in terms of the degree of the polynomial. This result was recently generalized to polynomials over an arbitrary commutative ring, assuming a certain "Condition (D)" on the grid which holds vacuously when the ring is a domain. In the first half of this paper we give a further Generalized Alon-F\"uredi Theorem which provides a sharp upper bound when the degrees of the polynomial in each variable are also taken into account. This yields in particular a new proof of Alon-F\"uredi. We then discuss the relationship between Alon-F\"uredi and results of DeMillo-Lipton, Schwartz and Zippel. A direct coding theoretic interpretation of Alon-F\"uredi Theorem and its generalization in terms of Reed--Muller type affine variety codes is shown which gives us the minimum Hamming distance of these codes. Then we apply the Alon-F\"uredi Theorem to quickly recover (and sometimes strengthen) old and new results in finite geometry, including the Jamison/Brouwer-Schrijver bound on affine blocking sets. We end with a discussion of multiplicity enhancements.
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@article{arxiv.1508.06020,
title = {On zeros of a polynomial in a finite grid},
author = {Anurag Bishnoi and Pete L. Clark and Aditya Potukuchi and John R. Schmitt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.06020},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
23 pages, proofs in Section 7 simplified, edits made based on referee reports, to appear in Combinatorics, Probability and Computing