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On the maximum order complexity of the Thue-Morse and Rudin-Shapiro sequence

Combinatorics 2019-10-31 v1

Abstract

Expansion complexity and maximum order complexity are both finer measures of pseudorandomness than the linear complexity which is the most prominent quality measure for cryptographic sequences. The expected value of the NNth maximum order complexity is of order of magnitude logN\log N whereas it is easy to find families of sequences with NNth expansion complexity exponential in logN\log N. This might lead to the conjecture that the maximum order complexity is a finer measure than the expansion complexity. However, in this paper we provide two examples, the Thue-Morse sequence and the Rudin-Shapiro sequence with very small expansion complexity but very large maximum order complexity. More precisely, we prove explicit formulas for their NNth maximum order complexity which are both of largest possible order of magnitude NN. We present the result on the Rudin-Shapiro sequence in a more general form as a formula for the maximum order complexity of certain pattern sequences.

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@article{arxiv.1910.13723,
  title  = {On the maximum order complexity of the Thue-Morse and Rudin-Shapiro sequence},
  author = {Zhimin Sun and Arne Winterhof},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.13723},
  year   = {2019}
}