Triangular polynomial maps in characteristic p

Abstract

This paper came to existence out of the desire to understand iterations of strictly triangular polynomial maps over finite fields. This resulted in two connected results: First, we give a generalization of p-actions on pn and their description by "locally iterative higher derivations", namely -actions on pn and show how to describe them by what we call "-flows". We prove equivalence between locally finite polynomial automorphisms (LFPEs) over finite fields and -flows over finite fields. We elaborate on -flows of strictly triangular polynomial maps. Second, we describe how one can efficiently evaluate iterations of triangular polynomial permutations on pn which have only one orbit. We do this by determining the equivalence classes in the triangular permutation group of such elements. We show how to conjugate them all to the map z z+1 on the ring /pn (which is identified with pn), making iterations trivial. An application in the form of fast-forward functions from cryptography is given.

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