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On a Class of Quadratic Polynomials with no Zeros and its Application to APN Functions

Information Theory 2011-10-17 v1 math.IT

Abstract

We show that the there exists an infinite family of APN functions of the form F(x)=x2s+1+x2k+s+2k+cx2k+s+1+c2kx2k+2s+δx2k+1F(x)=x^{2^{s}+1} + x^{2^{k+s}+2^k} + cx^{2^{k+s}+1} + c^{2^k}x^{2^k + 2^s} + \delta x^{2^{k}+1}, over \gf22k\gf_{2^{2k}}, where kk is an even integer and gcd(2k,s)=1,3k\gcd(2k,s)=1, 3\nmid k. This is actually a proposed APN family of Lilya Budaghyan and Claude Carlet who show in \cite{carlet-1} that the function is APN when there exists cc such that the polynomial y2s+1+cy2s+c2ky+1=0y^{2^s+1}+cy^{2^s}+c^{2^k}y+1=0 has no solutions in the field \gf22k\gf_{2^{2k}}. In \cite{carlet-1} they demonstrate by computer that such elements cc can be found over many fields, particularly when the degree of the field is not divisible by 3. We show that such cc exists when kk is even and 3k3\nmid k (and demonstrate why the kk odd case only re-describes an existing family of APN functions). The form of these coefficients is given so that we may write the infinite family of APN functions.

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@article{arxiv.1110.3177,
  title  = {On a Class of Quadratic Polynomials with no Zeros and its Application to APN Functions},
  author = {Carl Bracken and Chik How Tan and Tan Yin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.3177},
  year   = {2011}
}