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E-raamat: Sequences and Their Applications - SETA 2014: 8th International Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, November 24-28, 2014, Proceedings

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Sequences and Their Applications, SETA 2014, held in Melbourne, VIC, Australia, in November 2014. The 24 full papers presented together with 2 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 36 submissions. The papers have been organized in topical sections on Boolean functions, perfect sequences, correlation of arrays, relative difference sets, aperiodic correlation, pseudorandom sequences and stream ciphers, crosscorrelation of sequences, prime numbers in sequences, OFDM and CDMA, and frequency-hopping sequences.
Relationships Between CCZ and EA Equivalence Classes and Corresponding
Code Invariants.- Boolean Functions.- Results on Constructions of Rotation
Symmetric Bent and Semi-bent Functions.- Properties of a Family of
Cryptographic Boolean Functions.- A New Transform Related to Distance from a
Boolean Function (Extended Abstract).- Constructing Hyper-Bent Functions from
Boolean Functions with the Walsh Spectrum Taking the Same Value Twice.-
Characterizations of Plateaued and Bent Functions in Characteristic.- Perfect
Sequences.- A Method of Optimisation of the Exhaustive Computer Search for
Perfect Sequences.- Almost Six-Phase Sequences with Perfect Periodic
Autocorrelation Function.- A Construction for Perfect Periodic
Autocorrelation Sequences.- A Simple Construction of Almost Perfect Quinary
ASK and QAM Sequences.- Correlation of Arrays.- Inflation of Perfect Arrays
Over the Basic Quaternions of Size mn ¼ šq ž 1Ž=2.- Families of 3D Arrays for
Video Watermarking.- Relative Difference Sets.- The Nonexistence of š18; 3;
18; 6Ž Relative Difference Sets.- Aperiodic Correlation.- Exhaustive Search
for Optimal Minimum Peak Sidelobe Binary Sequences up to Length 80.- The
Inverse of the Star-Discrepancy Problem and the Generation of Pseudo-Random
Numbers.- Pseudorandom Sequences and Stream Ciphers.- An
Equivalence-Preserving Transformation of Shift Registers.- A Lattice Rational
Approximation Algorithm for AFSRs Over Quadratic Integer Rings.- On the
Lattice Structure of Inversive PRNG via the Additive Order.- Weaknesses in
the Initialisation Process of the Common Scrambling Algorithm Stream Cipher.-
Distribution Properties of Half-Sequence.- Crosscorrelation of Sequences.- A
Note on Cross-Correlation Distribution Between a Ternary m-Sequence and Its
Decimated Sequence.- Prime Numbers in Sequences.- Conjectures Involving
Sequences and Prime Numbers.- OFDM and CDMA.- Optimal Sign Patterns for a
Generalized Schmidl-Cox Method.- A Novel Construction of Asymmetric
SequencePairs Set with Zero-Correlation Zone.- Frequency-Hopping Sequences On
Low-Hit-Zone Frequency-Hopping Sequence Sets with Optimal Partial Hamming
Correlation.- Improved Singleton Bound on Frequency Hopping Sequences.