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A semifield \(D\) is called left primitive if there exists an element \(a\) such that the left powers of \(a\) exhaust all of \(D\setminus\{0\}\). The left powers are defined recursively by \(a^{(0}:=1\) and \(a^{(i}:=a\cdot a^{(i-1}\). Thus \(a^{(i}\) results from iterated application of the left translation by \(a\) to the identity element \(1\). Similarly, right primitive is defined. Let \(F\) be the finite field with \(2^{e}\) elements, and assume that \(e\) is sufficiently large. The author proves that every semifield of dimension \(4\) over the center \(F\) is left and right primitive. Bounds for \(e\) are given. In particular, \(e>14\) will do. This completes the work from [\textit{I. F. Rúa}, Finite Fields Appl. 33, 212--229 (2015; Zbl 1368.12005)], where similar results were obtained for odd order \(F\). | |||
Property / review text: A semifield \(D\) is called left primitive if there exists an element \(a\) such that the left powers of \(a\) exhaust all of \(D\setminus\{0\}\). The left powers are defined recursively by \(a^{(0}:=1\) and \(a^{(i}:=a\cdot a^{(i-1}\). Thus \(a^{(i}\) results from iterated application of the left translation by \(a\) to the identity element \(1\). Similarly, right primitive is defined. Let \(F\) be the finite field with \(2^{e}\) elements, and assume that \(e\) is sufficiently large. The author proves that every semifield of dimension \(4\) over the center \(F\) is left and right primitive. Bounds for \(e\) are given. In particular, \(e>14\) will do. This completes the work from [\textit{I. F. Rúa}, Finite Fields Appl. 33, 212--229 (2015; Zbl 1368.12005)], where similar results were obtained for odd order \(F\). / rank | |||
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Primitive semifields of order \(2^{4e}\) (English)
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13 April 2017
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A semifield \(D\) is called left primitive if there exists an element \(a\) such that the left powers of \(a\) exhaust all of \(D\setminus\{0\}\). The left powers are defined recursively by \(a^{(0}:=1\) and \(a^{(i}:=a\cdot a^{(i-1}\). Thus \(a^{(i}\) results from iterated application of the left translation by \(a\) to the identity element \(1\). Similarly, right primitive is defined. Let \(F\) be the finite field with \(2^{e}\) elements, and assume that \(e\) is sufficiently large. The author proves that every semifield of dimension \(4\) over the center \(F\) is left and right primitive. Bounds for \(e\) are given. In particular, \(e>14\) will do. This completes the work from [\textit{I. F. Rúa}, Finite Fields Appl. 33, 212--229 (2015; Zbl 1368.12005)], where similar results were obtained for odd order \(F\).
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finite semifield
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primitive element
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norm form
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quadratic form
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characteristic two
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trace function
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projective planes
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