Dirk Hachenberger

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Finite Fields: Normal Bases and Completely Free Elements (1997)Hardcover - 1997, 31 January 1997

Finite Fields: Normal Bases and Completely Free Elements (1997)
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The Springer International Engineering and Computer Science
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Kluwer International Series in Engineering & Computer Science
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Developments in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
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Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Sc
Print Length
171 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Springer
Date Published
31 Jan 1997
ISBN-10
0792398513
ISBN-13
9780792398516

Description

Finite Fields are fundamental structures of Discrete Mathematics. They serve as basic data structures in pure disciplines like Finite Geometries and Combinatorics, and also have aroused much interest in applied disciplines like Coding Theory and Cryptography. A look at the topics of the proceed- ings volume of the Third International Conference on Finite Fields and Their Applications (Glasgow, 1995) (see [18]), or at the list of references in I. E. Shparlinski's book [47] (a recent extensive survey on the Theory of Finite Fields with particular emphasis on computational aspects), shows that the area of Finite Fields goes through a tremendous development. The central topic of the present text is the famous Normal Basis Theo- rem, a classical result from field theory, stating that in every finite dimen- sional Galois extension E over F there exists an element w whose conjugates under the Galois group of E over F form an F-basis of E (i. e., a normal basis of E over F; w is called free in E over F). For finite fields, the Nor- mal Basis Theorem has first been proved by K. Hensel [19] in 1888. Since normal bases in finite fields in the last two decades have been proved to be very useful for doing arithmetic computations, at present, the algorithmic and explicit construction of (particular) such bases has become one of the major research topics in Finite Field Theory.

Product Details

Author:
Dirk Hachenberger
Book Edition:
1997
Book Format:
Hardcover
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
31 January 1997
Dimensions:
23.39 x 15.6 x 1.27 cm
ISBN-10:
0792398513
ISBN-13:
9780792398516
Language:
English
Location:
New York, NY
Pages:
171
Publisher:
Weight:
439.98 gm

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