A new criterion on k-normal elements over finite fields
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Publication:1997178
Abstract: The notion of normal elements for finite fields extension has been generalized as k-normal elements by Huczynska et al. [3]. The number of k-normal elements for a fixed finite field extension has been calculated and estimated [3], and several methods to construct k-normal elements have been presented [1,3]. Several criteria on k-normal element have been given [1,2]. In this paper we present a new criterion on k-normal elements by using idempotents and show some examples. Such criterion has been given for usual normal element before [6].
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