Deciding Irreducibility/Indecomposability of Feedback Shift Registers is NP-hard
arXiv:1702.01423
Abstract
Feedback shift registers(FSRs) are a fundamental component in electronics and secure communication. An FSR $f$ is said to be reducible if all the output sequences of another FSR $g$ can also be generated by $f$ and the FSR $g$ has less memory than $f$. An FSR is said to be decomposable if it has the same set of output sequences as a cascade connection of two FSRs. It is proved that deciding whether FSRs are irreducible/indecomposable is NP-hard.
23 pages, 10 figures