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Walsh spectrum of the 3-ary Boolean function 1010 0110

The binary string is multiplied with a Walsh matrix of order 8.

The red squares in the background are additional information, and show the product of the binary string with a binary Walsh matrix.


Compare Figure 1 in Walsh Spectrum Computations Using Cayley Graphs, by W. J. Townsend and M. A. Thornton


Usually in these files the Walsh spectra of all functions in the small equivalence class are shown:

Walsh spectra of 8 Boolean functions,
including 1010 0110
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