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Analysis and Computation of Multidimensional Linear Complexity of Periodic Arrays

Published 28 Jul 2022 in cs.IT, math.IT, and math.NT | (2207.14398v1)

Abstract: Linear complexity is an important parameter for arrays that are used in applications related to information security. In this work we survey constructions of two and three dimensional arrays, and present new results on the multidimensional linear complexity of periodic arrays obtained using the definition and method proposed in \cite{ArCaGoMoOrRuTi,GoHoMoRu,MoHoRu}. The results include a generalization of a bound for the linear complexity, a comparison with the measure of complexity for multisequences, and computations of the complexity of arrays with periods that are not relatively prime for which the ``unfolding method'' does not work. Conjectures for exact formulas and the asymptotic behavior of the complexity of some array constructions are formulated. We also present open source software for constructing multidimensional arrays and for computing their multidimensional linear complexity.

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