Injectivity w.r.t. Distribution of Elements in the Compressed Sequences Derived from Primitive Sequences over $Z/p^eZ$
Abstract
Let be a prime and an integer. Let be a primitive polynomial of degree over and the set of primitive linear recurring sequences generated by . A compressing map on naturally induces a map on . For a subset of the image of , is called to be injective w.r.t. -uniformity if the distribution of elements of in the compressed sequence implies all information of the original primitive sequence. In this correspondence, for at least of primitive polynomials of degree , a clear criterion on is obtained to decide whether is injective w.r.t. -uniformity, and the majority of maps on induce injective maps on . Furthermore, a sufficient condition on is given to ensure injectivity of w.r.t. -uniformity. It follows from the sufficient condition that if is strongly primitive and the compressing map , where is a permutation polynomial over , then is injective w.r.t. -uniformity for . Moreover, we give three specific families of compressing maps which induce injective maps on .
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@article{arxiv.1303.0926,
title = {Injectivity w.r.t. Distribution of Elements in the Compressed Sequences Derived from Primitive Sequences over $Z/p^eZ$},
author = {Lin Wang and Zhi Hu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.0926},
year = {2018}
}
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