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The main goal of this paper is to study the behaviour of a particular type of hybrid cellular automata, as cryptographically secure pseudorandom bit generators. The hybrid cellular automata considered have been passed the statistical tests defined in the cryptographic literature to study the security of the sequences generated for cryptographic purposes: frequency test, serial test, poker test, run test and autocorrelation test. Moreover, a study of their dynamical behaviour have been done.
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Cellular automata (computational aspects), cryptography, Data encryption (aspects in computer science), Linear Hybrid Cellular Automata, linear hybrid cellular automata, Cryptography, pseudorandom number generators, Random number generation in numerical analysis, Pseudorandom Number Generators
Cellular automata (computational aspects), cryptography, Data encryption (aspects in computer science), Linear Hybrid Cellular Automata, linear hybrid cellular automata, Cryptography, pseudorandom number generators, Random number generation in numerical analysis, Pseudorandom Number Generators
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