This volume contains the refereed proceedings of the International
Conference on Sequences and Their Applications which was held at
the River View Ho- tel in Singapore during December 14-17, 1998.
The program of this conference was arranged by a committee
consisting of Claude Carlet (University of Caen) , Agnes Chan
(Northeastern University), Cunsheng Ding (National University of
Singapore, co-chair), Dieter Gollmann (Microsoft Research), Tor
Helleseth (Uni- versity of Bergen, co-chair), Kyoki Imamura (Kyushu
Institute of Technology), Andrew Klapper (University of Kentucky),
Vijay Kumar (University of Southern California), Siu Lun Ma
(National University of Singapore), Harald Niederreiter (A ustrian
Academy of Sciences, co-chair), Dilip Sarwate (University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Hans Schotten (Aachen University of
Technology), Jeffrey Shallit (University of Waterloo), Neil Sloane
(AT&T Shannon Lab), and Aimo Tietiivajnen (University of
Turku). The local organization was in the hands of Cunsheng Ding,
Kwok Van Lam (chair), Sjauntele Lau, and Sew Kiok Toh, all of the
National University of Singapore. The idea for the conference grew
out of the recognition that sequences in discrete structures like
the ring of integers, residue class rings of the integers, and
finite fields have found many important applications in modern
information and communication technologies. Among these
applications we mention cryp- tographic schemes, ranging systems,
spread spectrum communication systems, multi-terminal system
identification, code-division mUltiple-access communica- tion
systems, global positioning systems, software testing, circuit
testing, and computer simulation. There are also connections
between sequences in discrete structures and error-correcting
codes.
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