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On MDS Property of g-Circulant Matrices

Cryptography and Security 2024-06-25 v1

Abstract

Circulant Maximum Distance Separable (MDS) matrices have gained significant importance due to their applications in the diffusion layer of the AES block cipher. In 20132013, Gupta and Ray established that circulant involutory matrices of order greater than 33 cannot be MDS. This finding prompted a generalization of circulant matrices and the involutory property of matrices by various authors. In 20162016, Liu and Sim introduced cyclic matrices by changing the permutation of circulant matrices. In 1961,1961, Friedman introduced gg-circulant matrices which form a subclass of cyclic matrices. In this article, we first discuss gg-circulant matrices with involutory and MDS properties. We prove that gg-circulant involutory matrices of order k×kk \times k cannot be MDS unless g1(modk).g \equiv -1 \pmod k. Next, we delve into gg-circulant semi-involutory and semi-orthogonal matrices with entries from finite fields. We establish that the kk-th power of the associated diagonal matrices of a gg-circulant semi-orthogonal (semi-involutory) matrix of order k×kk \times k results in a scalar matrix. These findings can be viewed as an extension of the results concerning circulant matrices established by Chatterjee {\it{et al.}} in 2022.2022.

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@article{arxiv.2406.15872,
  title  = {On MDS Property of g-Circulant Matrices},
  author = {Tapas Chatterjee and Ayantika Laha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.15872},
  year   = {2024}
}

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