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Vanishing Flats: A Combinatorial Viewpoint on the Planarity of Functions and Their Application

Information Theory 2020-06-04 v1 Combinatorics math.IT

Abstract

For a function ff from F2n\mathbb{F}_2^n to F2n\mathbb{F}_2^n, the planarity of ff is usually measured by its differential uniformity and differential spectrum. In this paper, we propose the concept of vanishing flats, which supplies a combinatorial viewpoint on the planarity. First, the number of vanishing flats of ff can be regarded as a measure of the distance between ff and the set of almost perfect nonlinear functions. In some cases, the number of vanishing flats serves as an "intermediate" concept between differential uniformity and differential spectrum, which contains more information than differential uniformity, however less than the differential spectrum. Secondly, the set of vanishing flats forms a combinatorial configuration called partial quadruple system, since it convey detailed structural information about ff. We initiate this study by considering the number of vanishing flats and the partial quadruple systems associated with monomials and Dembowski-Ostrom polynomials. In addition, we present an application of vanishing flats to the partition of a vector space into disjoint equidimensional affine spaces. We conclude the paper with several further questions and challenges.

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@article{arxiv.2006.01941,
  title  = {Vanishing Flats: A Combinatorial Viewpoint on the Planarity of Functions and Their Application},
  author = {Shuxing Li and Wilfried Meidl and Alexandr Polujan and Alexander Pott and Constanza Riera and Pantelimon Stănică},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.01941},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Accepted