Small arcs in projective spaces (Q678205)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1000357
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    Small arcs in projective spaces
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1000357

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      Small arcs in projective spaces (English)
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      16 April 1997
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      A \(k\)-arc in a projective space is a set of \(k\) points such that no three are collinear. The \(k\)-arc is complete if it cannot be embedded in a \(k+1\) arc. A normal rational curve \(K\) in \(PG(n,q)\), \(2\leq n\leq q-2\) is \(q+1\) arc equivalent to the set of points of the form \((1,t, \dots, t^n)\) together with \((0,0, \dots,1)\) where \(t\) varies over the multiplicative group of \(GF(q)\). The author constructs small complete \(k\) arcs which have \(k-1\) points in common with a normal rational curve.
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      \(k\)-arc
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      projective space
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      normal rational curve
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