Abstract

Stability results play an important role in Galois geometries. The famous resultant method, developed by Szőnyi and Weiner [12], [11], became very fruitful and resulted in many stability theorems in the last two decades. This method is based on some bivariate polynomials associated to point sets. In this paper we generalize the method for the multidimensional case and show some new applications. We build up the multivariate polynomial machinery and apply it for Rédei polynomials. We can prove a high dimensional analogue of the result of Szőnyi-Weiner [9], concerning the number of hyperplanes being skew to a point set of the space. We prove general results on “partial blocking sets”, using the tools we have developed.

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