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  1. Science in China Series : Information Sciences
  2. Science in China Series : Information Sciences : Volume 55
  3. Science in China Series : Information Sciences : Volume 55, Issue 7, July 2012
  4. On semi-bent functions with Niho exponents
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On semi-bent functions with Niho exponents

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author He, YeFeng Ma, WenPing Kang, Parminder
Copyright Year 2012
Abstract Semi-bent functions are a kind of Boolean functions with high nonlinearity. They have important applications in cryptography and communications. In this paper, two classes of semi-bent functions with Niho exponents are proposed. It is shown that all semi-bent functions of the first class attain the maximum algebraic degree, and there exists one subclass of semi-bent functions with maximum algebraic degree in the second class. Furthermore, two examples of semi-bent functions in a small field are given by using the zeros of some Kloosterman sums. Based on the result given by Kim et al., two examples of infinite families of semi-bent functions are also obtained. These results provide more available Boolean functions with high nonlinearity and high algebraic degrees for designing the filter generators of stream ciphers.
Starting Page 1624
Ending Page 1630
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 1674733X
Journal Science in China Series : Information Sciences
Volume Number 55
Issue Number 7
e-ISSN 18691919
Language English
Publisher SP Science China Press
Publisher Date 2012-04-11
Publisher Place Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword cryptography Boolean function Hadamard transform semi-bent function Kloosterman sum Information Systems and Communication Service
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computer Science
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