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Recursive MDS matrices over finite commutative rings
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    Recursive MDS matrices over finite commutative rings (English)
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    30 September 2021
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    A matrix is an MDS matrix if the function \(f\) represented by the matrix has the property that \(\{(x, f (x))\}\) is a Maximum Distance Separable Code, that is, it is a code that meets the Singleton bound \(d = n - k + 1\). These matrices have useful applications in cryptography. A matrix \(L\) is said to be recursive MDS if the matrix \(L^r\) is an MDS matrix. The authors give several construction methods for recursive MDS companion matrices over finite commutative rings. They give a simple form for the determinant of a linearized matrix over a finite commutative ring with prime characteristic. Examples are given of recursive MDS companion matrices over local rings with even characteristic.
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    diffusion layer
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    MDS matrix
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    companion matrix
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    finite commutative rings
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    Vandermonde matrix
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    linearized matrix
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