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All one polynomial

An all one polynomial (AOP) is a polynomial used in finite fields, specifically GF(2) (binary). The AOP is a 1-equally spaced polynomial.

An AOP of degree m has all terms from xm to x0 with coefficients of 1, and can be written as

AOP(x) = \sum_{i=0}^{m} x^i

or

AOP(x) = x^m + x^{m-1} + \cdots + x + 1.

Properties

Over GF(2) the AOP has many interest properties, including:

Despite the fact that the Hamming weight is large, because of the ease of representation and other improvements there are efficient implementations in areas such as coding theory and cryptography



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