Residue Constraints in the Rank-Three Lifting Problem for Projective-Plane Incidence Matrices
Abstract
We study the rank-three lifting problem for incidence matrices of finite projective planes through residue-level determinant constraints invisible to tropical valuations alone. In residue characteristic , any rank- lift of the incidence matrix of a projective plane of order forces distinct admissible zero rectangles with nontrivial residue cross-ratio. We further prove that for no monomial rank- lift exists; in particular, any putative low-rank lift must already involve nontrivial first-order corrections on valuation-0 entries. These results arise from a local analysis of identity-pattern minors, where we derive the leading derangement equation together with its first-order companion and show that every vanished identity-pattern minor contains a cross-ratio-defective admissible rectangle. The unresolved part of the problem is therefore genuinely global: one must decide whether a rank-3 residue model, together with a compatible first-order deformation, can satisfy the full overlapping system of local residue constraints.
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@article{arxiv.2605.08090,
title = {Residue Constraints in the Rank-Three Lifting Problem for Projective-Plane Incidence Matrices},
author = {Jaehwan Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.08090},
year = {2026}
}
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46 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, 2 appendices