Linear closures of finite geometries (Q506949)

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Linear closures of finite geometries
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    Linear closures of finite geometries (English)
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    2 February 2017
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    A finite geometry is defined as a triple consisting of two finite sets \(P\), \(B\) whose elements are called points and blocks and a relation \(I\subseteq P\times B\) called incidence relation. A linear code is defined as a triple \((V,P,C)\) where \(V\) is a finitely generated free (left) \(F\)-module over a field \(F\), \(P\) is an \(F\)-basis of \(V\) and \(C\) is a subspace of \(V.\) The paper enlightens some important relations between finite geometries and linear codes. In particular, it is explained how to get a block or co-block code starting from a finite geometry and how to derive geometries from the weight classes of a code. It is also explained how to derive finite geometries and codes from simple or directed graphs. Every section is enriched with several examples.
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    finite geometry
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    incidence structure
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    tactical configuration
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    block design
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    linear code
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    Hamming weight
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    automorphism group
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    permutation group
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    graph
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    digraph
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    adjacency geometry
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