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Character sums with exponential functions and their applications
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ISBN: 110712817X 1280432454 9786610432455 0511177631 0511040369 0511148046 0511330170 0511542933 0511051794 9780511040368 9780511051791 9780521642637 0521642639 0521642639 9780511542930 Year: 1999 Volume: 132 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The theme of this book is the study of the distribution of integer powers modulo a prime number. It provides numerous new, sometimes quite unexpected, links between number theory and computer science as well as to other areas of mathematics. Possible applications include (but are not limited to) complexity theory, random number generation, cryptography, and coding theory. The main method discussed is based on bounds of exponential sums. Accordingly, the book contains many estimates of such sums, including new estimates of classical Gaussian sums. It also contains many open questions and proposals for further research.

Difference sets, sequences and their correlation properties : proceedings of a Nato Advanced Study Institute ... held in Bad Winsheim, 2-14 August 1998
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ISBN: 0792359593 0792359585 9401144591 Year: 1999

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The explanation of the formal duality of Kerdock and Preparata codes is one of the outstanding results in the field of applied algebra in the last few years. This result is related to the discovery of large sets of quad­ riphase sequences over Z4 whose correlation properties are better than those of the best binary sequences. Moreover, the correlation properties of sequences are closely related to difference properties of certain sets in (cyclic) groups. It is the purpose of this book to illustrate the connection between these three topics. Most articles grew out of lectures given at the NATO Ad­ vanced Study Institute on "Difference sets, sequences and their correlation properties". This workshop took place in Bad Windsheim (Germany) in August 1998. The editors thank the NATO Scientific Affairs Division for the generous support of this workshop. Without this support, the present collection of articles would not have been realized.

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