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  1. Applied Mathematics-A Journal of Chinese Universities
  2. Applied Mathematics-A Journal of Chinese Universities : Volume 18
  3. Applied Mathematics-A Journal of Chinese Universities : Volume 18, Issue 3, September 2003
  4. On the linear complexity of FCSR sequences
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Singular perturbation for reaction diffusion equations
On parametric marcinkiewicz integrals related to block spaces
Some nonlinear inequalities involving improper integrals and their discrete analogues
Maximal nilpotent ideals and isomorphisms of large subalgebras of nest algebras
Ishikawa iterative procedure for approximating fixed points of strictly pseudocontractive mappings
Hazard function and characterizations on distribution tails of nonnegative random variables
Testing for varying dispersion in discrete exponential family nonlinear models
Postponing retirement and economic growth
An option pricing model under future revenue uncertainty
On the linear complexity of FCSR sequences
Spectrum of directed kirkman packing designs
SVM classification:Its contents and challenges
2-(v,k,1) Designs and PSL (3,q) where q is ODD
Complete multipartite decompositions of complete graphs and complete n-partite graphs
The cutwidth of trees with diameter at most 4
Note on “Bifurcation of a predator-prey model with undercrowding effect”
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On the linear complexity of FCSR sequences

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Qi, Wenfeng Xu, Hong
Copyright Year 1993
Abstract The linear complexity of a new kind of keystream sequences. FCSR sequences, is discussed by use of the properties of cyclotomic polynomials. Based on the results of C. Seo’s, an upper bound and a lower bound on the linear complexity of a significant kind of FCSR sequences—l-sequences are presented.
Starting Page 318
Ending Page 324
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 10051031
Journal Applied Mathematics-A Journal of Chinese Universities
Volume Number 18
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 19930445
Language English
Publisher Editorial Committee of Applied Mathematics
Publisher Date 1993-01-01
Publisher Place Hangzhou
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword linear recurring sequence feedback with carry shift register l-sequences linear complexity Mathematics Applications of Mathematics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Applied Mathematics
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