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Arithmetic of Finite Fields

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    Chapter 1 Pre- and Post-quantum Diffie–Hellman from Groups, Actions, and Isogenies
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    Chapter 2 A New Family of Pairing-Friendly Elliptic Curves
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    Chapter 3 Superspecial Hyperelliptic Curves of Genus 4 over Small Finite Fields
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    Chapter 4 Fast Computation of Isomorphisms Between Finite Fields Using Elliptic Curves
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    Chapter 5 Construction of Some Codes Suitable for Both Side Channel and Fault Injection Attacks
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    Chapter 6 On Hardware Implementation of Tang-Maitra Boolean Functions
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    Chapter 7 Rapid Hardware Design for Cryptographic Modules with Filtering Structures over Small Finite Fields
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    Chapter 8 Sequences with Low Correlation
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    Chapter 9 Vector-Valued Modular Forms on Finite Upper Half Planes
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    Chapter 10 Normal Basis Exhaustive Search: 10 Years Later
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    Chapter 11 On Symmetry and Differential Properties of Generalized Boolean Functions
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    Chapter 12 Characterizations of Partially Bent and Plateaued Functions over Finite Fields
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    Chapter 13 Codes of Length Two Correcting Single Errors of Limited Size II
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    Chapter 14 Fractional Jumps: Complete Characterisation and an Explicit Infinite Family
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    Chapter 15 Some Sextics of Genera Five and Seven Attaining the Serre Bound
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    Chapter 16 Direct Constructions of (Involutory) MDS Matrices from Block Vandermonde and Cauchy-Like Matrices
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    Chapter 17 Exploiting Preprocessing for Quantum Search to Break Parameters for $$\mathcal {MQ}$$ Cryptosystems
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Chapter title
Fractional Jumps: Complete Characterisation and an Explicit Infinite Family
Chapter number 14
Book title
Arithmetic of Finite Fields
Published in
arXiv, June 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-05153-2_14
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-005152-5, 978-3-03-005153-2
Authors

Federico Amadio Guidi, Giacomo Micheli, Amadio Guidi, Federico, Micheli, Giacomo

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