The geometry of the plan of order seventeen and its application to error-correcting codes

Al-Seraji, Najm Abdulzahra Makhrib (2010) The geometry of the plan of order seventeen and its application to error-correcting codes. Doctoral thesis (DPhil), University of Sussex.

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Abstract

The aim of the thesis is to classify certain geometric structures, called arcs, in a particular setting, namely the projective plane of order seventeen. The main computing tool is the mathematical programming language GAP.
First, subsets of the line PG(1; 17) are classiffied. The results on the line PG(1; 17) classify sets of points on the conic on PG(2; 17), since there is a one-to-one correspondence between a set of points on PG(1; 17) and a set of the same size on a conic in PG(2; 17).
In the plane PG(2; 17) the important arcs are called complete and are those that cannot be increased to a larger arc. So far, all arcs up to and including size eight have been classiffied, as have complete 10-arcs, 11-arcs, 12-arcs, 13-arcs and 14-arcs. In the plane of order seventeen, the maximum size is eighteen.
Each of these arcs gives rise to an error-correcting code that corrects the maximum possible number of errors for its length.
Cubic curves and the related (k; 3)-arcs in PG(2; 17) are also considered. A classiffication of both complete and incomplete curves is determined.

Item Type: Thesis (Doctoral)
Schools and Departments: School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences > Mathematics
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics
Depositing User: Library Cataloguing
Date Deposited: 25 Jan 2011 11:12
Last Modified: 13 Aug 2015 14:13
URI: http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/6271

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