On MDS Property of g-Circulant Matrices
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 , Gupta and Ray established that circulant involutory matrices of order greater than cannot be MDS. This finding prompted a generalization of circulant matrices and the involutory property of matrices by various authors. In , Liu and Sim introduced cyclic matrices by changing the permutation of circulant matrices. In Friedman introduced -circulant matrices which form a subclass of cyclic matrices. In this article, we first discuss -circulant matrices with involutory and MDS properties. We prove that -circulant involutory matrices of order cannot be MDS unless Next, we delve into -circulant semi-involutory and semi-orthogonal matrices with entries from finite fields. We establish that the -th power of the associated diagonal matrices of a -circulant semi-orthogonal (semi-involutory) matrix of order 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
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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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21 pages