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Primitive normal polynomials with the first two coefficients prescribed: a revised \(p\)-adic method (English)
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29 June 2007
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The main result of the paper improves on a well known result by succeeding on replacing the words ``primitive'' by ``primitive normal''. Precisely this result reads: For given \(a,b \in \mathbb{F}_q\) and given degree \(n >6\) there exists a primitive normal polynomial in \(\mathbb{F}_q[t]\) with the coefficients of \(t^{n-1}\) and \(t^{n-2}\) equal to \(a,b\) respectively. The proof uses the ``\(p\)-adic method'' of the first two authors. Some computations are required to complete the result for some pairs \((n,q).\) There is a subsequent paper on the same subject by the first three authors [ibid. 13, No. 4, 1029--1044 (2007; Zbl 1132.11054)].
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finite field
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normal polynomials
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primitive polynomials
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character sums over Galois rings
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