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DOI10.1134/S2070046611040091zbMath1251.01007OpenAlexW2000108095MaRDI QIDQ1760299

Ai-Hua Fan, Franco Vivaldi, Fabien Durand, Andrei Yu. Khrennikov, Yue Fei Wang, Dong-Dai Lin

Publication date: 13 November 2012

Published in: \(p\)-Adic Numbers, Ultrametric Analysis, and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1134/s2070046611040091


zbMATH Keywords

\(p\)-adic numberspseudo-random sequencescomputer sciencecryptologyprofinite groupsultrametric dynamicsalgebraic dynamicsapplied mathematics\(p\)-adic ergodic theory


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Biographies, obituaries, personalia, bibliographies (01A70) History of computer science (68-03) History of dynamical systems and ergodic theory (37-03)





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  • Noncommutative algebraic dynamics: ergodic theory for profinite groups
  • Solvable groups with operators and commutative rings having transitive polynomials
  • Functionally complete groups
  • Uniformly distributed sequences in computer algebra or how to construct program generators of random numbers
  • Uniformly distributed sequences of \(p\)-adic integers
  • Applied algebraic dynamics
  • Ergodic Transformations in the Space of p-Adic Integers
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