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Using error-correcting encoders to design local-random sequence generators

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This paper proved the statement that a good linear block encoder is in fact a good local-random sequence generator. Furthermore, this statement discovers the deep relationship between the error-correcting coding theory and the modern cryptography.

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Supported by Trans-century Training Program Foundation for the Talents by the State Education Commission.

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Yixian, Y. Using error-correcting encoders to design local-random sequence generators. J. of Electron. (China) 12, 9–14 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02684562

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