Analysis of Boolean Functions

Analysis of Boolean Functions
Title Analysis of Boolean Functions PDF eBook
Author Ryan O'Donnell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 445
Release 2014-06-05
Genre Computers
ISBN 1107038324

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This graduate-level text gives a thorough overview of the analysis of Boolean functions, beginning with the most basic definitions and proceeding to advanced topics.

Analysis of Boolean Functions

Analysis of Boolean Functions
Title Analysis of Boolean Functions PDF eBook
Author Ryan O'Donnell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 445
Release 2014-06-05
Genre Computers
ISBN 1139952501

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Boolean functions are perhaps the most basic objects of study in theoretical computer science. They also arise in other areas of mathematics, including combinatorics, statistical physics, and mathematical social choice. The field of analysis of Boolean functions seeks to understand them via their Fourier transform and other analytic methods. This text gives a thorough overview of the field, beginning with the most basic definitions and proceeding to advanced topics such as hypercontractivity and isoperimetry. Each chapter includes a 'highlight application' such as Arrow's theorem from economics, the Goldreich–Levin algorithm from cryptography/learning theory, Håstad's NP-hardness of approximation results, and 'sharp threshold' theorems for random graph properties. The book includes roughly 450 exercises and can be used as the basis of a one-semester graduate course. It should appeal to advanced undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in computer science theory and related mathematical fields.

Analysis of Boolean Functions

Analysis of Boolean Functions
Title Analysis of Boolean Functions PDF eBook
Author Ryan O'Donnell
Publisher
Total Pages 444
Release 2014
Genre Algebra, Boolean
ISBN 9781107471542

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Boolean functions are perhaps the most basic objects of study in theoretical computer science. They also arise in other areas of mathematics, including combinatorics, statistical physics, and mathematical social choice. The field of analysis of Boolean functions seeks to understand them via their Fourier transform and other analytic methods. This text gives a thorough overview of the field, beginning with the most basic definitions and proceeding to advanced topics such as hypercontractivity and isoperimetry. Each chapter includes a 'highlight application' such as Arrow's theorem from economics, the Goldreich-Levin algorithm from cryptography/learning theory, Håstad's NP-hardness of approximation results, and 'sharp threshold' theorems for random graph properties. The book includes roughly 450 exercises and can be used as the basis of a one-semester graduate course. It should appeal to advanced undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in computer science theory and related mathematical fields.

Cryptographic Boolean Functions and Applications

Cryptographic Boolean Functions and Applications
Title Cryptographic Boolean Functions and Applications PDF eBook
Author Thomas W. Cusick
Publisher Academic Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2017-03-31
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0128111305

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Cryptographic Boolean Functions and Applications, Second Edition is designed to be a comprehensive reference for the use of Boolean functions in modern cryptography. While the vast majority of research on cryptographic Boolean functions has been achieved since the 1970s, when cryptography began to be widely used in everyday transactions, in particular banking, relevant material is scattered over hundreds of journal articles, conference proceedings, books, reports and notes, some of them only available online. This book follows the previous edition in sifting through this compendium and gathering the most significant information in one concise reference book. The work therefore encompasses over 600 citations, covering every aspect of the applications of cryptographic Boolean functions. Since 2008, the subject has seen a very large number of new results, and in response, the authors have prepared a new chapter on special functions. The new edition brings 100 completely new references and an expansion of 50 new pages, along with heavy revision throughout the text. Presents a foundational approach, beginning with the basics of the necessary theory, then progressing to more complex content Includes major concepts that are presented with complete proofs, with an emphasis on how they can be applied Includes an extensive list of references, including 100 new to this edition that were chosen to highlight relevant topics Contains a section on special functions and all-new numerical examples

Boolean Functions

Boolean Functions
Title Boolean Functions PDF eBook
Author Yves Crama
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 711
Release 2011-05-16
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1139498630

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Written by prominent experts in the field, this monograph provides the first comprehensive, unified presentation of the structural, algorithmic and applied aspects of the theory of Boolean functions. The book focuses on algebraic representations of Boolean functions, especially disjunctive and conjunctive normal form representations. This framework looks at the fundamental elements of the theory (Boolean equations and satisfiability problems, prime implicants and associated short representations, dualization), an in-depth study of special classes of Boolean functions (quadratic, Horn, shellable, regular, threshold, read-once functions and their characterization by functional equations) and two fruitful generalizations of the concept of Boolean functions (partially defined functions and pseudo-Boolean functions). Several topics are presented here in book form for the first time. Because of the depth and breadth and its emphasis on algorithms and applications, this monograph will have special appeal for researchers and graduate students in discrete mathematics, operations research, computer science, engineering and economics.

Boolean Valued Analysis

Boolean Valued Analysis
Title Boolean Valued Analysis PDF eBook
Author A.G. Kusraev
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 345
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9401144435

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Boolean valued analysis is a technique for studying properties of an arbitrary mathematical object by comparing its representations in two different set-theoretic models whose construction utilises principally distinct Boolean algebras. The use of two models for studying a single object is a characteristic of the so-called non-standard methods of analysis. Application of Boolean valued models to problems of analysis rests ultimately on the procedures of ascending and descending, the two natural functors acting between a new Boolean valued universe and the von Neumann universe. This book demonstrates the main advantages of Boolean valued analysis which provides the tools for transforming, for example, function spaces to subsets of the reals, operators to functionals, and vector-functions to numerical mappings. Boolean valued representations of algebraic systems, Banach spaces, and involutive algebras are examined thoroughly. Audience: This volume is intended for classical analysts seeking powerful new tools, and for model theorists in search of challenging applications of nonstandard models.

Noise Sensitivity of Boolean Functions and Percolation

Noise Sensitivity of Boolean Functions and Percolation
Title Noise Sensitivity of Boolean Functions and Percolation PDF eBook
Author Christophe Garban
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 223
Release 2015
Genre Computers
ISBN 1107076439

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This is the first book to cover the theory of noise sensitivity of Boolean functions with particular emphasis on critical percolation.