Field reduction and linear sets in finite geometry
Abstract
Based on the simple and well understood concept of subfields in a finite field, the technique called `field reduction' has proved to be a very useful and powerful tool in finite geometry. In this paper we elaborate on this technique. Field reduction for projective and polar spaces is formalized and the links with Desarguesian spreads and linear sets are explained in detail. Recent results and some fundamental ques- tions about linear sets and scattered spaces are studied. The relevance of field reduction is illustrated by discussing applications to blocking sets and semifields.
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