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arxiv: 1512.06868 · v2 · pith:O6AYFSQ7new · submitted 2015-12-18 · 🧮 math.AC · cs.IT· math.AG· math.CO· math.IT· math.NT

Minimum distance functions of graded ideals and Reed-Muller-type codes

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We introduce and study the minimum distance function of a graded ideal in a polynomial ring with coefficients in a field, and show that it generalizes the minimum distance of projective Reed-Muller-type codes over finite fields. This gives an algebraic formulation of the minimum distance of a projective Reed-Muller-type code in terms of the algebraic invariants and structure of the underlying vanishing ideal. Then we give a method, based on Groebner bases and Hilbert functions, to find lower bounds for the minimum distance of certain Reed-Muller-type codes. Finally we show explicit upper bounds for the number of zeros of polynomials in a projective nested cartesian set and give some support to a conjecture of Carvalho, Lopez-Neumann and Lopez.

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