Abstract

In this paper, we study the relationship between algebraic manipulation detection (AMD) codes and highly nonlinear functions. As applications, on one hand, a generic construction for systematic AMD codes is introduced based on highly nonlinear functions. Systematic AMD codes with new parameters can be generated from known highly nonlinear functions. Especially, several infinite classes of optimal systematic AMD codes, some with asymptotically optimal tag size, can be constructed. On the other hand, systematic AMD codes are used to construct highly nonlinear functions. The known construction by Cramer et al. (2008) for systematic AMD codes turns out to be based on a special kind of functions with high nonlinearity.

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