An extension of the direction problem (Q427875)

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    18 June 2012
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    Let \(AG(n,q)\) and \(PG(n,q)\) be the affine and the projective spaces of dimension \(n\) over the Galois field of \(q\) elements. Let \(U\subset AG(n,q) \subset PG(n,q)\) and \(k\leq n-2\) a fixed integer. A \(k\)-dimensional subspace \(S_k \subset H_{\infty}=PG(n,q) \setminus AG(n,q)\) is determined by \(U\) if there exists a \((k+1)\)-dimensional subspace \(T_{k+1}\) such that \(T_{k+1}\cap H_{\infty}=S_{k}\) and containing at least \(k+2\) points of \(U\) in general position. If \(U\) does not determine all the \(k\)-dimensional subspaces at infinity, then it is straightforward to check that \(|U|\leq q^{n-1}\). In this paper the authors study the case when \(U\) reaches this bound, i.e. \(|U|=q^{n-1}\). In the general case, they prove the following. Let \(U_{0}\subset AG(m,q)\subset PG(m,q)\) with \(|U_{0}|=q^{m-1}\) embedded in \(AG(n,q)\) (\(n>m\)) and let \(V\subset H_{\infty}=PG(n,q)\setminus AG(n,q)\) be a \((n-m-1)\)-dimensional subspace completely disjoint from \(PG(m,q)\). Let \(U\) be the cone with base \(U_{0}\) and vertex \(V\). An \(r\)-dimensional subspace \(W\subset H_{\infty}\) is not determined by \(U\) if and only if \(W_{0}=PG(m,q)\cap \langle V,W\rangle\) is not determined by \(U_0\). In three dimensional case the authors classify all the affine sets \(U\) which do not determine all the lines in \(H_{\infty}\): these sets can only contain lines in parallel affine planes or \(q\) parallel lines or they are part of a hyperbolic quadric. In the paper it is also proven that, in general, if \(U\) is the affine part of a non-singular quadric for which \(H_{\infty}\) is a tangent hyperplane, then the undetermined \(g\)-dimensional subspaces in \(H_{\infty}\), where \(g\) is the projective index of the quadric, are the generators contained in the intersection of the quadric and \(H_{\infty}\), except few cases with \(q=2\).
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    direction problem
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    quadrics
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