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    Here Boolean functions are considered as functions from an \(n\)-dimensional vector space over a 2-element field to the field. A Boolean function is normal if and only if it is constant on an affine subspace of dimension \([n/2]\). This paper gives some characterizations of normality and relationships with other classes such as resilient functions, almost optimal functions, and bent functions, and an algorithm involving listing all \(k\)-dimensional subspaces.
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    Boolean function
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    nonlinearity
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    bent function
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    almost optimal function
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    resilient function
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    normality
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    \(k\)-normality
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