Projective systems and bounds on the length of codes of non-zero defect
Abstract
In their 2007 book, Tsfasman and Vl\v{a}du\c{t} invite the reader to reinterpret existing coding theory results through the lens of projective systems. Redefining linear codes as projective systems provides a geometric vantage point. In this paper, we embrace this perspective, deriving bounds on the lengths of AMDS codes (codes with Singleton defect ). To help frame our discussions, we introduce the parameters , denoting the maximum length of an (non-degenerate) AMDS code, denoting the maximum length of an (non-degenerate) AMDS code such that the dual code is an AMDS code, and , representing the maximum dimension for which there exists a linear code of (maximal) length . In particular, we address a gap in the literature by providing sufficient conditions on and under which the dual of an AMDS code is also an AMDS code. Our results subsume or improve several results in the literature. Some conjectures arise from our findings.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.19325,
title = {Projective systems and bounds on the length of codes of non-zero defect},
author = {Tim L. Alderson and Zhipeng Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.19325},
year = {2025}
}