finding primitive element of GF(2^m)

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xplore29
xplore29 on 22 Mar 2012
Hi
How can I find the primitive element (field generator) of a GF(2^m) where q=2^m.
The following code gives the roots of primitive polynomial for the specified GF(q)
n = q-1; a = gf(2,log2(n+1))
but i cannot figure out a way to confirm that the roots of primitive polynomial ARE the generators of the extension field.
I tried using a simple loop
for i=1:q-2
f(i)=mod(2^i,q-1);
end
sort(f)
hoping that this will show that the generator stepped through each element of the field but its not working......
Thanku.

Answers (1)

xplore29
xplore29 on 22 Mar 2012
correction:
b=a(1); %picking the first root of primitive polynomial for testing
for i=1:q-2
f(i)=mod(b^i,q-1);
end

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