Shift-register sequences, also known as pseudorandom sequences, or pseudonoise sequences, have played increasingly important roles in many important applications. The simplest linear feedback shift registers to generate binary sequences involve only two taps, which corresponds to a trinomial over GF(2). It is therefore of interest to know which irreducible polynomials f(x) divide trinomials over GF(2), since the output sequences corresponding to f(x) can be obtained from a two-tap linear feedback shift register (with a suitable initial state) if and only if f(x) divides some trinomial over...
Shift-register sequences, also known as pseudorandom sequences, or pseudonoise sequences, have played increasingly important roles in many important a...