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Primitive polynomials of degree 301 through 500

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This letter is an extension of the table of minimal weight primitive polynomials found in [1].

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  1. P.H. Bardell, W.H. McAnney, and J. Savir, Built-In-Test for VLSI, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1987.

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  2. N. Zierler and J. Brillhart, “On primitive trinomials (mod 2),” Inform. Control, vol. 13, pp. 541–554, 1968.

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Bardell, P.H. Primitive polynomials of degree 301 through 500. J Electron Test 3, 175–176 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00137255

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