Algorithms for Extended Galois Field Generation and Calculation
Journal Title: Mathematical and Software Engineering - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
The paper aims to suggest algorithms for Extended Galois Field generation and calculation. The algorithm analysis shows that the proposed algorithm for finding primitive polynomial is faster than traditional polynomial search and when table operations in GF(pm) are used the algorithms are faster than traditional polynomial addition and subtraction.
Authors and Affiliations
Zhaneta Savova-Tasheva, Antoniya Tasheva
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Algorithms for Extended Galois Field Generation and Calculation
The paper aims to suggest algorithms for Extended Galois Field generation and calculation. The algorithm analysis shows that the proposed algorithm for finding primitive polynomial is faster than traditional polynomial s...