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22
May
On the duality of bent functions (May 2012)
NAB009, New Academic Building
May 22, 2012
16:00 - 17:00
Free Entry
On behalf of Mathematics and Statistics Department under the College of Arts and Sciences, you are cordially invited on a Seminar to be conducted by Patrick Solé from Telecom-ParisTech, France.
Abstract:
Bent functions form the class of Boolean functions that are farthest away from linear functions, hence the name. They play an important role in cryptography and combinatorics. The subclass of self-dual bent functions is classified here for small degrees and number of variables. Joint works with Claude Carlet and Matthew Parker.
For further details kindly contact Dr. Ayman Badawi ([email protected])