Degree is Important: On Evolving Homogeneous Boolean Functions (2501.18407v1)
Abstract: Boolean functions with good cryptographic properties like high nonlinearity and algebraic degree play an important in the security of stream and block ciphers. Such functions may be designed, for instance, by algebraic constructions or metaheuristics. This paper investigates the use of Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) to design homogeneous bent Boolean functions, i.e., functions that are maximally nonlinear and whose algebraic normal form contains only monomials of the same degree. In our work, we evaluate three genotype encodings and four fitness functions. Our results show that while EAs manage to find quadratic homogeneous bent functions (with the best method being a GA leveraging a restricted encoding), none of the approaches result in cubic homogeneous bent functions.
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