On the number of zero trace elements in polynomial bases for \(\mathbb F_{2^n}\) (Q558716)

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On the number of zero trace elements in polynomial bases for \(\mathbb F_{2^n}\)
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    On the number of zero trace elements in polynomial bases for \(\mathbb F_{2^n}\) (English)
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    13 July 2005
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    Let \(\mathbb F_{2^n}\) denote the finite field of \(2^n\) elements, \(\alpha\) a defining element of \(\mathbb F_{2^n}\), i.e., \(\mathbb F_2(\alpha)=\mathbb F_{2^n}\), and denote by \(N(\alpha)\) the number of zero trace elements in the polynomial basis \(\{1,\alpha,\ldots,\alpha^{n-1}\}\). The author proves that there exists a defining element \(\alpha\in \mathbb F_{2^n}\) such that \[ N(\alpha)\geq n-\log n-2,\quad n\geq 21. \] The proof is based on the Weil bound. The question about the spectrum of possible values of \(N(\alpha)\), when \(\alpha\) runs through all defining elements of \(F_{2^n}\), has been introduced in \textit{O. Ahmadi} and \textit{A. Menezes} [On the number of trace-one elements in polynomial bases for \(\mathbb F_{2^n}\), Des. Codes Cryptography 37, No. 3, 493--507 (2005; Zbl 1142.11377)].
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    bases of finite fields
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    Weil bound
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