Re: Q: Finding primitive polynomials
From: Eris Pluvia (eris_pluviaNOSPAM_at_yahoo.es)
Date: 10/18/04
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Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 23:22:00 +0200
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Mok-Kong Shen:
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> Could someone kindly tell (with some details) how one should
> properly (efficiently) go about to find an 'arbitrary' primitive
> polynomial of degree m (m of the magnitude of 100 or even larger)
> over the finite field F_2?
http://users2.ev1.net/~sduplichan/primitivepolynomials/primitivepolynomials.htm
You can either follow the proposed links, for theoric information, or
download the proposed executables/sources and play around them.
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