Distinct spreads in vector spaces over finite fields
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In this short note, we study the distribution of spreads in a point set $\mathcal{P} \subseteq \mathbb{F}_q^d$, which are analogous to angles in Euclidean space. More precisely, we prove that, for any $\varepsilon > 0$, if $|\mathcal{P}| \geq (1+\varepsilon) q^{\lceil d/2 \rceil}$, then $\mathcal{P}$ generates a positive proportion of all spreads. We show that these results are tight, in the sense that there exist sets $\mathcal{P} \subset \mathbb{F}_q^d$ of size $|\mathcal{P}| = q^{\lceil d/2 \rceil}$ that determine at most one spread.
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