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Characterization of linear structures (English)
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18 February 2001
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Let \(F\) be a function defined from \(F_2^m\) to \(F_2^n\) and \((\alpha,a)\) be an element of \(F_2^m\times F_2^n\), with \(\alpha\neq 0\). Then \((\alpha,a)\) is defined to be a linear structure of \(F\) if \(F(x)= F(x+\alpha)+ a\) for all \(x\in F_2^m\). In this paper the existence of linear structures for \(F\) is characterized using the Fourier transform of the function. In particular the case of Boolean functions, i.e. where \(n=1\) is carefully studied. For cryptographic applications Boolean functions without linear structures are desirable. Two constructions of resilient (i.e., correlation-immune and balanced) Boolean functions which have no linear structure are presented.
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linear structure
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Boolean function
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vectorial function
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Fourier transform
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