Metaheuristics in the optimization of cryptographic boolean functions

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Abstract

Generating Boolean Functions (BFs) with high nonlinearity is a complex task that is usually addresses through algebraic constructions. Metaheuristics have also been applied extensively to this task. However, metaheuristics have not been able to attain so good results as the algebraic techniques. This paper proposes a novel diversity-aware metaheuristic that is able to excel. This proposal includes the design of a novel cost function that combines several information from the Walsh Hadamard Transform (WHT) and a replacement strategy that promotes a gradual change from exploration to exploitation as well as the formation of clusters of solutions with the aimof allowing intensification steps at each iteration. The combination of a high entropy in the population and a lower entropy inside clusters allows a proper balance between exploration and exploitation. This is the first memetic algorithm that is able to generate 10-variable BFs of similar quality than algebraic methods. Experimental results and comparisons provide evidence of the high performance of the proposed optimization mechanism for the generation of high quality BFs.

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López-López, I., Sosa-Gómez, G., Segura, C., Oliva, D., & Rojas, O. (2020). Metaheuristics in the optimization of cryptographic boolean functions. Entropy, 22(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/E22091052

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