On the confusion coefficient of Boolean functions

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Abstract

The notion of the confusion coefficient is a property that attempts to characterize confusion property of cryptographic algorithms against differential power analysis. In this article, we establish a relationship between the confusion coefficient and the autocorrelation function for any Boolean function and give a tight upper bound and a tight lower bound on the confusion coefficient for any (balanced) Boolean function. We also deduce some deep relationships between the sum-of-squares of the confusion coefficient and other cryptographic indicators (the sum-of-squares indicator, hamming weight, algebraic immunity and correlation immunity), respectively. Moreover, we obtain some trade-offs among the sum-of-squares of the confusion coefficient, the signal-to-noise ratio and the redefined transparency order for a Boolean function.

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Zhou, Y., Hu, J., Miao, X., Han, Y., & Zhang, F. (2022). On the confusion coefficient of Boolean functions. Journal of Mathematical Cryptology, 16(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1515/jmc-2021-0012

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