CRJul 2, 2015

New Class of Pseudorandom D-sequences to Generate Cryptographic Keys

arXiv:1507.00712v1
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This is an incremental improvement for cryptography, focusing on enhancing key generation methods.

The paper tackles the problem of generating cryptographic keys by proposing a new class of pseudorandom decimal sequences derived from inverse prime expansions with a random mapping, resulting in sequences with excellent autocorrelation properties.

This article proposes the use of pseudorandom decimal sequences that have gone through an additional random mapping for the design of cryptographic keys. These sequences are generated by starting with inverse prime expansions in base 3 and then replacing 2 in the expansion with either the string 01 or 10 based on the preceding bit, which represents a general mapping. We show that the resulting pseudorandom sequences have excellent autocorrelation properties. Such a method can be extended to inverse prime expansions to any base.

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