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- Decimal_sequences_for_cryptography abstract "Decimal sequences for cryptography. A recurring decimal such as 1/7=.142857142857... can be considered a periodic series with the digits 142857 in the base 10. In general, such sequences may be written to any base. The maximum period of such a d-sequence (when the base is not necessarily 10) written for 1/q, q prime, is q-1.A binary d-sequence may be written as:ai = 2i mod q mod 2As example, the d-sequence for 1/19 is 000011010111100101.S. Kak has proposed their use for error correction coding, cryptography and as random sequences. These sequences have fairly good autocorrelation properties.".
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- Decimal_sequences_for_cryptography wikiPageWikiLink Autocorrelation.
- Decimal_sequences_for_cryptography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cryptography.
- Decimal_sequences_for_cryptography wikiPageWikiLink Cryptography.
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- Decimal_sequences_for_cryptography wikiPageWikiLink Random_sequence.
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- Decimal_sequences_for_cryptography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Decimal sequences for cryptography".
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- Decimal_sequences_for_cryptography subject Category:Cryptography.
- Decimal_sequences_for_cryptography comment "Decimal sequences for cryptography. A recurring decimal such as 1/7=.142857142857... can be considered a periodic series with the digits 142857 in the base 10. In general, such sequences may be written to any base. The maximum period of such a d-sequence (when the base is not necessarily 10) written for 1/q, q prime, is q-1.A binary d-sequence may be written as:ai = 2i mod q mod 2As example, the d-sequence for 1/19 is 000011010111100101.S.".
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