Author:
Kaleyski Nikolay,Nesheim Kjetil,Stănică Pantelimon
Abstract
AbstractWe consider an infinite family of exponents e(l, k) with two parameters, l and k, and derive sufficient conditions for e(l, k) to be 0-APN over $${\mathbb F}_{2^n}$$
F
2
n
. These conditions allow us to generate, for each choice of l and k, an infinite list of dimensions n where $$x^{e(l,k)}$$
x
e
(
l
,
k
)
is 0-APN much more efficiently than in general. We observe that the Gold and Inverse exponents, as well as the inverses of the Gold exponents can be expressed in the form e(l, k) for suitable l and k. We characterize all cases in which e(l, k) can be cyclotomic equivalent to a representative from the Gold, Kasami, Welch, Niho, and Inverse families of exponents. We characterize when e(l, k) can lie in the same cyclotomic coset as the Dobbertin exponent (without considering inverses) and provide computational data showing that the Dobbertin inverse is never equivalent to e(l, k). We computationally test the APN-ness of e(l, k) for small values of l and k over $${\mathbb F}_{2^n}$$
F
2
n
for $$n \le 100$$
n
≤
100
, and sketch the limits to which such tests can be performed using currently available technology. We conclude that there are no APN monomials among the tested functions, outside of the known classes.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Computer Networks and Communications
Cited by
1 articles.
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