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Strong blocking sets and minimal codes from expander graphs

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arxiv 2305.15297 v1 pith:Z6SIWW5J submitted 2023-05-24 math.CO cs.ITmath.IT

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A strong blocking set in a finite projective space is a set of points that intersects each hyperplane in a spanning set. We provide a new graph theoretic construction of such sets: combining constant-degree expanders with asymptotically good codes, we explicitly construct strong blocking sets in the $(k-1)$-dimensional projective space over $\mathbb{F}_q$ that have size $O( q k )$. Since strong blocking sets have recently been shown to be equivalent to minimal linear codes, our construction gives the first explicit construction of $\mathbb{F}_q$-linear minimal codes of length $n$ and dimension $k$, for every prime power $q$, for which $n = O (q k)$. This solves one of the main open problems on minimal codes.

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