A note on multiplicative-inverse chaining in finite fields
Abstract
We consider chaining multiplicative-inverse operations in finite fields under alternating polynomial bases. When using two distinct polynomial bases to alternate the inverse operation we obtain a partition of Fpn Fp into disjoint cycles of even length. This allows a natural interpretation of the cycles as permutation cycles. Finally, we explore chaining under more than two polynomial bases.
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