On the outcome of false images of linear k-valued functions for composite numbers k when the number of variables increases
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On the outcome of false images of linear \(k\)-valued functions for composite numbers \(k\) when the number of variables increases
On the outcome of false images of linear \(k\)-valued functions for composite numbers \(k\) when the number of variables increases
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