Clubs and their applications
Abstract
Clubs of rank k are well-celebrated objects in finite geometries introduced by Fancsali and Sziklai in 2006. After the connection with a special type of arcs known as KM-arcs, they renewed their interest. This paper aims to study clubs of rank n in PG(1,qn). We provide a classification result for (n-2)-clubs of rank n, we analyze the L(2,qn)-equivalence of the known subspaces defining clubs, for some of them the problem is then translated in determining whether or not certain scattered spaces are equivalent. Then we find a polynomial description of the known families of clubs via some linearized polynomials. Then we apply our results to the theory of blocking sets, KM-arcs, polynomials and rank metric codes, obtaining new constructions and classification results.
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