Nikolay Kaleyski's Publications

Journal papers

  1. D. Davidova, N. S. Kaleyski, Classification of all DO planar polynomials with prime field coefficients over GF(3^n) for n up to 7, submitted to Designs, Codes and Cryptography, pre-print available
  2. I. Ivkovic, N. S. Kaleyski, Deciding and reconstructing linear equivalence of uniformly distributed functions, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, pre-print available
  3. L. Budaghyan, I. Ivkovic, N. S. Kaleyski, Triplicate functions, 2022, Cryptography and Communications, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12095-022-00587-2
  4. L. Budaghyan, M. Calderini, C. Carlet, D. Davidova, N. S. Kaleyski, On two fundamental problems on APN power functions, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, https://doi.org/10.1109/TIT.2022.3147060
  5. N. S. Kaleyski, Invariants for EA- and CCZ-equivalence of APN and AB functions, 2021, Cryptography and Communications, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12095-021-00541-8
  6. N. S. Kaleyski, Deciding EA-equivalence via invariants, 2021, Cryptography and Communications, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12095-021-00513-y
  7. L. Budaghyan, N. S. Kaleyski, C. Riera, P. Stanica, On the behavior of some APN permutations under swapping points, 2021, Cryptography and Communications, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12095-021-00520-z
  8. D. Davidova, N. Kaleyski, Generalization of a class of APN binomials to Gold-like functions, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Volume 12542, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68869-1_11
  9. L. Budaghyan, T. Helleseth, N. S. Kaleyski, A new family of APN quadrinomials, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, doi.org/10.1109/TIT.2020.3007513
  10. Y. Yu, N. S. Kaleyski, L. Budaghyan, Y. Li, Classification of quadratic APN functions with coefficients in GF(2) for dimensions up to 9, 2020, Finite Fields and Their Applications, doi.org/10.1016/j.ffa.2020.101733
  11. L. Budaghyan, C. Carlet, T. Helleseth, N. S. Kaleyski, On the distance between APN functions, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, doi.org/10.1109/TIT.2020.2983684
  12. L. Budaghyan, N. S. Kaleyski, C. S. Riera, P. Stanica, Partially APN functions with APN-like polynomial representations, 2020, Designs, Codes and Cryptography, doi.org/10.1007/s10623-020-00739-6
  13. L. Budaghyan, N. S. Kaleyski, S. Kwon, C. S. Riera, P. Stanica, Partially APN Boolean functions and classes of functions that are not APN infinitely often, 2019, Cryptography and Communications, doi.org/10.1007/s12095-019-00372-8
  14. N. S. Kaleyski, Changing APN Functions at Two Points, 2019, Cryptography and Communications, doi.org/10.1007/s12095-019-00366-6

Papers in peer-reviewed conference proceedings

  1. D. Davidova, N. S. Kaleyski, Classification of all DO planar polynomials with integer coefficients over GF(3^n) with n at most 7, the Twelfth International Workshop on Coding and Cryptography (WCC 2022)
  2. M. H. Aleksandersen, L. Budaghyan, N. S. Kaleyski, Searching for APN functions by polynomial expansion, the Norwegian Information Security Conference (NISK 2021)
  3. L. Budaghyan, N. S. Kaleyski, C. S. Riera, P. Stanica, On the sensitivity of some APN permutations to swapping points, the 11th International Conference on Sequences and Their Applications (SETA 2020)
  4. L. Budaghyan, M. Calderini, C. Carlet, D. Davidova, N. S. Kaleyski, A note on the Walsh spectrum of Dobbertin APN functions, the 11th International Conference on Sequences and Their Applications (SETA 2020)
  5. L. Budaghyan, M. Calderini, C. Carlet, D. Davidova, N. S. Kaleyski, On a Relationship between Gold and Kasami Functions and other Power APN Functions, the 11th International Conference on Sequences and Their Applications (SETA 2020)
  6. N. S. Kaleyski, Deciding EA-equivalence via invariants, the 11th International Conference on Sequences and Their Applications (SETA 2020)
  7. D. Davidova, N. S. Kaleyski, Generalization of a class of APN binomials to Gold-like functions, International Workshop on the Arithmetic of Finite Fields (WAIFI 2020)
  8. N. S. Kaleyski, An Update on Known Invariants of Vectorial Boolean Functions, 2019, Ninth International Workshop on Signal Design and its Applications in Communications (IWSDA), https://doi.org/10.1109/IWSDA46143.2019.8966116
  9. L. Budaghyan, N. S. Kaleyski, S. Kwon, C. Riera, P. Stanica, Partially APN Boolean functions, 2018, 10th International Conference on Sequences and Their Applications (SETA 2018)
  10. N. S. Kaleyski, Changing APN functions at two points, 2018, 10th International Conference on Sequences and Their Applications (SETA 2018)

Conference abstracts

  1. N. S. Kaleyski, K. Nesheim, P. Stanica A doubly-infinite family of 0-APN monomials, the 7th International Workshop on Boolean Functions and their Applications (BFA 2022), Balestrand, Norway
  2. M. Heggebakk, N. S. Kaleyski, Testing linear and affine equivalence, the 7th International Workshop on Boolean Functions and their Applications (BFA 2022), Balestrand, Norway
  3. R. Coulter, N. S. Kaleyski, Further observations on the distance invariant, the 6th International Workshop on Boolean Functions and their Applications (BFA 2021), Rosendal, Norway
  4. L. Budaghyan, M. Calderini, C. Carlet, N. S. Kaleyski, On a Relationship between Gold and Kasami Functions and other Power APN Functions, the 4th International Workshop on Boolean Functions and their Applications (BFA 2019), Florence, Italy
  5. L. Budaghyan, N. S. Kaleyski, Generalized Binomial APN Functions”, BFA 2019
  6. L. Budaghyan, N. S. Kaleyski, C. Riera, P. Stănică, Partially APN Functions with APN-like Polynomial Representations, BFA 2019
  7. N. S. Kaleyski, Changing points in APN functions, the 3rd International Workshop on Boolean Functions and their Applications (BFA 2018), Loen, Norway
  8. N. S. Kaleyski, Changing Points of APN Functions, Emil Artin International Conference, Yerevan, Armenia, 2018
  9. N. S. Kaleyski, PI is not at least as succinct as MODS, the 2nd International Workshop on Boolean Functions and their Applications (BFA 2017), Solstrand, Norway