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Submission
We request previously unpublished results on all aspects of discrete structures, particularly on Boolean functions and their applications in cryptography, artificial intelligence, coding theory, combinatorics, quantum computing, etc. Topics include but are not limited to:
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Foundational theory of Boolean functions and discrete structures
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Design, proposal, and analysis of cryptographically significant (vectorial) Boolean functions
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The study of applications of (vectorial) Boolean functions to cryptography, artificial intelligence, codes and other discrete structures
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Theory and construction of quantum Boolean functions
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Theory of finite fields and its applications in cryptography and coding theory
All participants who wish to contribute a 15-20 minute talk are invited to submit a 4-5 page abstract that summarizes their work in PDF format before June 1, 2026.
The authors of the accepted abstracts will have a choice of presenting in person at the venue or online via zoom. It is a requirement that videos with records of presentations are submitted by August 20, 2026.
The authors of accepted abstracts and the invited speakers will be invited to submit a full paper to appear (after a new round of reviewing) in a special issue in the journal: Cryptography and Communications: Discrete Structures, Boolean Functions and Sequences.
Submission is now closed.