
doi: 10.3390/math10050778
In the paper, we consider a ring structure on the Cartesian product of two sets of integer multisets. In this way, we introduce a ring of integer multinumbers as a quotient of the Cartesian product with respect to a natural equivalence. We examine the properties of this ring and construct some isomorphisms to subrings of polynomials and Dirichlet series with integer coefficients. In addition, we introduce finite rings of multinumbers “modulo (p,q)” and propose an algorithm for construction of invertible elements in these rings that may be applicable in Public-key Cryptography. An analog of the Little Fermat Theorem for integer multinumbers is proved.
applications in Cryptography, supersymmetric polynomials, finite rings, set of multisets, QA1-939, set of multisets; multinumbers; supersymmetric polynomials; finite rings; applications in Cryptography, multinumbers, Mathematics
applications in Cryptography, supersymmetric polynomials, finite rings, set of multisets, QA1-939, set of multisets; multinumbers; supersymmetric polynomials; finite rings; applications in Cryptography, multinumbers, Mathematics
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