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IMPROVED RANK BOUNDS FOR DESIGN MATRICES AND A NEW PROOF OF KELLY’S THEOREM

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2014

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Abstract We study the rank of complex sparse matrices in which the supports of different columns have small intersections. The rank of these matrices, called design matrices, was the focus of a recent work by Barak et al. [Rank bounds for design matrices with applications to combinatorial geometry and locally correctable codes. Proceedings of the 43rd annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing, STOC 11 , (ACM, NY 2011), 519–528] in which they were used to answer questions regarding point configurations. In this work, we derive near-optimal rank bounds for these matrices and use them to obtain asymptotically tight bounds in many of the geometric applications. As a consequence of our improved analysis, we also obtain a new, linear algebraic, proof of Kelly’s theorem, which is the complex analog of the Sylvester–Gallai theorem.

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