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Family complexity and cross-correlation measure for families of binary sequences

Number Theory 2014-08-22 v1

Abstract

We study the relationship between two measures of pseudorandomness for families of binary sequences: family complexity and cross-correlation measure introduced by Ahlswede et al.\ in 2003 and recently by Gyarmati et al., respectively. More precisely, we estimate the family complexity of a family (ei,1,,ei,N){1,+1}N(e_{i,1},\ldots,e_{i,N})\in \{-1,+1\}^N, i=1,,Fi=1,\ldots,F, of binary sequences of length NN in terms of the cross-correlation measure of its dual family (e1,n,,eF,n){1,+1}F(e_{1,n},\ldots,e_{F,n})\in \{-1,+1\}^F, n=1,,Nn=1,\ldots,N. We apply this result to the family of sequences of Legendre symbols with irreducible quadratic polynomials modulo pp with middle coefficient 00, that is, ei,n=(n2bi2p)n=1(p1)/2e_{i,n}=\left(\frac{n^2-bi^2}{p}\right)_{n=1}^{(p-1)/2} for i=1,,(p1)/2i=1,\ldots,(p-1)/2, where bb is a quadratic nonresidue modulo pp, showing that this family as well as its dual family have both a large family complexity and a small cross-correlation measure up to a rather large order.

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@article{arxiv.1408.4980,
  title  = {Family complexity and cross-correlation measure for families of binary sequences},
  author = {Arne Winterhof and Oğuz Yayla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.4980},
  year   = {2014}
}