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On Boolean Functions Which Are Bent and Negabent

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Sequences, Subsequences, and Consequences

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ((LNSC,volume 4893))

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Bent functions \(f:\mathbb{F}_2^m\rightarrow \mathbb{F}_2\) achieve largest distance to all linear functions. Equivalently, their spectrum with respect to the Hadamard-Walsh transform is flat (i.e. all spectral values have the same absolute value). That is equivalent to saying that the function f has optimum periodic autocorrelation properties. Negaperiodic correlation properties of f are related to another unitary transform called the nega-Hadamard transform. A function is called negabent if the spectrum under the nega-Hadamard transform is flat. In this paper, we consider functions f which are simultaneously bent and negabent, i.e. which have optimum periodic and negaperiodic properties. Several constructions and classifications are presented.

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Solomon W. Golomb Guang Gong Tor Helleseth Hong-Yeop Song

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Parker, M.G., Pott, A. (2007). On Boolean Functions Which Are Bent and Negabent. In: Golomb, S.W., Gong, G., Helleseth, T., Song, HY. (eds) Sequences, Subsequences, and Consequences. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4893. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77404-4_2

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