On the correlation of families of pseudorandom sequences of k symbols

Kit-Ho Mak; Alexandru Zaharescu

Acta Arithmetica (2016)

  • Volume: 174, Issue: 3, page 199-215
  • ISSN: 0065-1036

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In an earlier paper Gyarmati introduced the notion of f-correlation for families of binary pseudorandom sequences as a measure of randomness in the family. In this paper we generalize the f-correlation to families of pseudorandom sequences of k symbols and study its properties.

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Kit-Ho Mak, and Alexandru Zaharescu. "On the correlation of families of pseudorandom sequences of k symbols." Acta Arithmetica 174.3 (2016): 199-215. <http://eudml.org/doc/286139>.

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