Low-degree functions without non-essential arguments
Abstract
For the Hamming graph H(n,q), where a q is a constant prime power and n grows, we construct perfect colorings without non-essential arguments such that n depends exponentially on the off-diagonal part of the quotient matrix. In particular, we construct unbalanced Boolean (q=2) functions such that the number of essential arguments depends exponentially on the degree of the function.
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