Abstract

A block map is a map f{0, 1} n {0, 1} for some n ⪖ 1. Block maps can be represented by polynomials with coefficients in Z 2. The notion of the principal part of a block map is introduced. It is used to obtain some conditions under which block maps which are linear in the first variable but not linear in all variables are irreducible with respect to composition.

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