Generalized Hamming weights of projective Reed--Muller-type codes over graphs
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Authors
Jose Martinez-Bernal, Miguel A. Valencia-Bucio, Rafael H. Villarreal
arXiv ID
1812.04106
Category
math.AC
Cross-listed
cs.IT,
math.AG,
math.CO
Citations
8
Venue
Discrete Mathematics
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
Let $G$ be a connected graph and let $\mathbb{X}$ be the set of projective points defined by the column vectors of the incidence matrix of $G$ over a field $K$ of any characteristic. We determine the generalized Hamming weights of the Reed--Muller-type code over the set $\mathbb{X}$ in terms of graph theoretic invariants. As an application to coding theory we show that if $G$ is non-bipartite and $K$ is a finite field of ${\rm char}(K)\neq 2$, then the $r$-th generalized Hamming weight of the linear code generated by the rows of the incidence matrix of $G$ is the $r$-th weak edge biparticity of $G$. If ${\rm char}(K)=2$ or $G$ is bipartite, we prove that the $r$-th generalized Hamming weight of that code is the $r$-th edge connectivity of $G$.
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