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Several classes of bent functions over finite fields (2108.00612v1)

Published 2 Aug 2021 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: Let $\mathbb{F}{p{n}}$ be the finite field with $pn$ elements and $\operatorname{Tr}(\cdot)$ be the trace function from $\mathbb{F}{p{n}}$ to $\mathbb{F}{p}$, where $p$ is a prime and $n$ is an integer. Inspired by the works of Mesnager (IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 60(7): 4397-4407, 2014) and Tang et al. (IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 63(10): 6149-6157, 2017), we study a class of bent functions of the form $f(x)=g(x)+F(\operatorname{Tr}(u_1x),\operatorname{Tr}(u_2x),\cdots,\operatorname{Tr}(u{\tau}x))$, where $g(x)$ is a function from $\mathbb{F}{p{n}}$ to $\mathbb{F}{p}$, $\tau\geq2$ is an integer, $F(x_1,\cdots,x_n)$ is a reduced polynomial in $\mathbb{F}{p}[x_1,\cdots,x_n]$ and $u_i\in \mathbb{F}{*}{pn}$ for $1\leq i \leq \tau$. As a consequence, we obtain a generic result on the Walsh transform of $f(x)$ and characterize the bentness of $f(x)$ when $g(x)$ is bent for $p=2$ and $p>2$ respectively. Our results generalize some earlier works. In addition, we study the construction of bent functions $f(x)$ when $g(x)$ is not bent for the first time and present a class of bent functions from non-bent Gold functions.

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