The first part of this book presents an introduction to the theory of finite fields, with emphasis on those aspects that are relevant for applications. The second part is devoted to a discussion of the most important applications of finite fields especially information theory, algebraic coding theor
Introduction to finite fields and their applications
โ Scribed by Niederreiter, Harald;Lidl, Rudolf
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 430
- Edition
- Revised ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
- Algebraic foundations
2. Structure of finite fields
3. Polynomials over finite fields
4. Factorization of polynomials
5. Exponential sums
6. Linear recurring sequences
7. Theoretical applications of finite fields
8. Algebraic coding theory
9. Cryptology
10. Tables.
โฆ Subjects
matematika;matematika--algebra;mathematics--algebra;matematika -- algebra;mathematics -- algebra
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