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Finite Fields

Normal Bases and Completely Free Elements

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171 pages
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6 hours

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The book delves into the significance of finite fields in both pure and applied mathematics, highlighting their roles in areas like coding theory and cryptography. It focuses on the Normal Basis Theorem, a pivotal result in field theory that ensures the existence of a basis for finite dimensional Galois extensions. The historical context includes K. Hensel's 1888 proof, while recent advancements emphasize the practical applications of normal bases in computational arithmetic, making their construction a key research area in finite field theory.

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Finite Fields, Dirk Hachenberger

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1997
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