Gyarmati, 2004 - Google Patents
On a family of pseudorandom binary sequencesGyarmati, 2004
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- 585766405760617162
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- Gyarmati K
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- Periodica Mathematica Hungarica
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Recently, numerous constructions have been given for finite pseudorandom binary sequences. However, in many applications, eg, in cryptography one needs “large''families of “good''pseudorandom sequences. Very Recently L.~ Goubin, C.~ Mauduit, A.~ Sárkőzy …
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