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A short proof of non-GF(5)-representability of matroids
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    A short proof of non-GF(5)-representability of matroids (English)
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    6 August 2004
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    Rota conjectured that for any finite field \(F\) there are only finitely many minor-minimal non-\(F\)-representable matroids. This conjecture, if true, would provide a method for proving non-\(F\)-representability that requires a constant number of rank evaluations. Rota's conjecture is only known to be true for fields of size 2, 3 and 4. In this paper, the authors provide a method for proving non-GF(5)-representability that requires only \(O(n^2)\) rank evaluations, where \(n\) is the number of elements of the matroid.
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    minors
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    \(F\)-representability
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    Rota's conjecture
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    matroid
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