Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6415632 Journal of Number Theory 2013 57 Pages PDF
Abstract

We consider digital expansions to the base of an algebraic integer τ. For a w⩾2, the set of admissible digits consists of 0 and one representative of every residue class modulo τw which is not divisible by τ. The resulting redundancy is avoided by imposing the width-w non-adjacency condition. Such constructs can be efficiently used in elliptic curve cryptography in conjunction with Koblitz curves. The present work deals with analysing the number of occurrences of a fixed non-zero digit. In the general setting, we study all w-NAFs of given length of the expansion (expectation, variance, central limit theorem). In the case of an imaginary quadratic τ and the digit set of minimal norm representatives, the analysis is much more refined. The proof follows Delangeʼs method. We also show that each element of Z[τ] has a w-NAF in that setting.

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