Description
“This book is a welcome addition to the personal library of anyone interested in pseudo-random sequences. It is, undoubtedly, a very serious monograph on this subject, which attempts to unify many types of sequence generators, using algebraic methods. The book is the fruit of a longtime collaboration on algebraic shift registers between its two authors. All in all, the book is rigorous but accessible and pleasantly written.” Pantelimon Stanica, Mathematical Reviews”This elegant text casts highly practical mathematics as replete with miraculous theoretical novelties. It thus serves specialists while simultaneously envincing a broad appeal. Recommended.” D.V. Feldman, Choice magazine Pseudo-random sequences are essential ingredients of every modern digital communication system, from cellular telephones to satellite imagery. This book describes the design, mathematical analysis and implementation of pseudo-random sequences. Suitable for graduate students of mathematics or electrical engineering, it also serves as a reference book for researchers in the field.




