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Primitive complete normal bases for regular extensions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 July 2002

Dirk Hachenberger
Affiliation:
Institut für Mathematik der Universität Augsburg, D-86135 Augsburg, Germany e-mail: hachenberger@math.uni-augsburg.de
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The extension E of degree n over the Galois field F={\text GF}(q)} is called regular over F, if {\text ord}_r(q) and n have greatest common divisor 1 for all prime divisors r of n which are different from the characteristic p of F (here, \order{r}{q} denotes the multiplicative order of q modulo r). Under the assumption that E is regular over F and that q-1 is divisible by 4 if q is odd and n is even, we prove the existence of a primitive element w \in E which is also completely normal over F (the latter means that w simultaneously generates a normal basis for E over every intermediate field K of E/F). Our result achieves, for the class of extensions under consideration, a common generalization of the theorem of Lenstra and Schoof on the existence of primitive normal bases [12] and the theorem of Blessenohl and Johnsen on the existence of complete normal bases [1].

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2001 Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust