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On the Walsh spectra of quadratic APN functions

Combinatorics 2026-05-19 v3 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

APN functions play a central role as building blocks in the design of many block ciphers, serving as optimal functions to resist differential attacks. One of the most important properties of APN functions is their linearity, which is directly related to the Walsh spectrum of the function. In this paper, we establish two novel connections that allow us to derive strong conditions on the Walsh spectra of quadratic APN functions. We prove that the Walsh transform of a quadratic APN function FF operating on n=2kn=2k bits is uniquely associated with a vector space partition of F2n\mathbb{F}_2^n and a specific blocking set in the corresponding projective space PG(n1,2)PG(n-1,2). These connections allow us to prove a variety of results on the Walsh spectrum of FF. We prove for instance that FF can have at most one component function of amplitude larger than 23n/42^{3n/4}. We also find the first nontrivial upper bound on the number of bent component functions of a quadratic APN function, and provide conditions for a function to be CCZ-equivalent to a permutation based on its number of bent components.

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@article{arxiv.2510.12008,
  title  = {On the Walsh spectra of quadratic APN functions},
  author = {Sophie Hannah Bénéteau and Nicolas Goluboff and Lukas Kölsch and Divyesh Vaghasiya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.12008},
  year   = {2026}
}

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15 pages. To appear in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory