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Construction of pseudorandom binary sequences using additive characters over \(GF(2^k)\). II
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    Construction of pseudorandom binary sequences using additive characters over \(GF(2^k)\). II (English)
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    8 February 2011
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    The author looks at the structure of a family of binary sequences based on Galois fields of \(2\)-power order. In particular, results on linear complexity of a certain binary sequence are presented. The paper concludes with an argument that the pseudorandom measure found is a ``more convenient candidate to be the single measurement number of pseudorandomness'' than certain other options.
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    binary sequence
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    character sums
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    normality measure
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    pseudorandom binary sequences
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