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Main Author: Cardell, Sara D.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.18848
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author Cardell, Sara D.
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contents An interleaving sequence is obtained by combining or intertwining elements from two or more sequences. On the other hand, cellular automata are known to be generators for keystream sequences. In this paper we present two families of one-dimensional cellular automata as generators of interleaving sequences. This study aims to close a notable gap within the current body of literature by exploring the capacity of cellular automata to generate interleaving sequences. While previous works have separately examined cellular automata as sequence generators and interleaving sequences, there exists limited literature interconnecting these two topics. Our study seeks to bridge this gap, providing perspectives on the generation of interleaving sequences through the utilisation of cellular automata, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of both disciplines.
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spellingShingle Cellular Automata as Generators of Interleaving Sequences
Cardell, Sara D.
Cryptography and Security
Information Theory
An interleaving sequence is obtained by combining or intertwining elements from two or more sequences. On the other hand, cellular automata are known to be generators for keystream sequences. In this paper we present two families of one-dimensional cellular automata as generators of interleaving sequences. This study aims to close a notable gap within the current body of literature by exploring the capacity of cellular automata to generate interleaving sequences. While previous works have separately examined cellular automata as sequence generators and interleaving sequences, there exists limited literature interconnecting these two topics. Our study seeks to bridge this gap, providing perspectives on the generation of interleaving sequences through the utilisation of cellular automata, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of both disciplines.
title Cellular Automata as Generators of Interleaving Sequences
topic Cryptography and Security
Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.18848