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VC-Dimension of Hyperplanes over Finite Fields

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Let $\mathbb{F}_q^d$ be the $d$-dimensional vector space over the finite field with $q$ elements. For a subset $E\subseteq \mathbb{F}_q^d$ and a fixed nonzero $t\in \mathbb{F}_q$, let $\mathcal{H}_t(E)=\{h_y: y\in E\}$, where $h_y$ is the indicator function of the set $\{x\in E: x\cdot y=t\}$. Two of the authors, with Maxwell Sun, showed in the case $d=3$ that if $|E|\geq Cq^{\frac{11}{4}}$ and $q$ is sufficiently large, then the VC-dimension of $\mathcal{H}_t(E)$ is 3. In this paper, we generalize the result to arbitrary dimension and improve the exponent in the case $d=3$.

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VC-dimension of subsets of Hamming graphs

math.CO · 2025-05-20 · reject · novelty 6.0

For H(2,q), the paper gives tight size thresholds for forcing VC-dimension 2 or 3, but some higher-dimensional sharpness constructions are incorrect.

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  • VC-dimension of subsets of Hamming graphs math.CO · 2025-05-20 · reject · none · ref 4 · internal anchor

    For H(2,q), the paper gives tight size thresholds for forcing VC-dimension 2 or 3, but some higher-dimensional sharpness constructions are incorrect.