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New classes of permutation polynomials with coefficients 1 over finite fields

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arxiv 2207.13335 v1 pith:KEIE4EV7 submitted 2022-07-27 math.NT

New classes of permutation polynomials with coefficients 1 over finite fields

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Permutation polynomials with coefficients 1 over finite fields attract researchers' interests due to their simple algebraic form. In this paper, we first construct four classes of fractional permutation polynomials over the cyclic subgroup of $ \mathbb{F}_{2^{2m}} $. From these permutation polynomials, three new classes of permutation polynomials with coefficients 1 over $ \mathbb{F}_{2^{2m}} $ are constructed, and three more general new classes of permutation polynomials with coefficients 1 over $ \mathbb{F}_{2^{2m}} $ are constructed using a new method we presented recently. Some known permutation polynomials are the special cases of our new permutation polynomials. Furthermore, we prove that, in all new permutation polynomials, there exists a permutation polynomial which is EA-inequivalent to known permutation polynomials for all even positive integer $ m $. This proof shows that EA-inequivalent permutation polynomials over $ \mathbb{F}_{q} $ can be constructed from EA-equivalent permutation polynomials over the cyclic subgroup of $ \mathbb{F}_{q} $. From this proof, it is obvious that, in all new permutation polynomials, there exists a permutation polynomial of which algebraic degree is the maximum algebraic degree of permutation polynomials over $ \mathbb{F}_{2^{2m}} $.

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