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arxiv: 0904.1331 · v2 · pith:V6PNZQPInew · submitted 2009-04-08 · 🧮 math.CO · cs.IT· math.IT

Primitive Polynomials, Singer Cycles, and Word-Oriented Linear Feedback Shift Registers

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Using the structure of Singer cycles in general linear groups, we prove that a conjecture of Zeng, Han and He (2007) holds in the affirmative in a special case, and outline a plausible approach to prove it in the general case. This conjecture is about the number of primitive $\sigma$-LFSRs of a given order over a finite field, and it generalizes a known formula for the number of primitive LFSRs, which, in turn, is the number of primitive polynomials of a given degree over a finite field. Moreover, this conjecture is intimately related to an open question of Niederreiter (1995) on the enumeration of splitting subspaces of a given dimension.

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