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Boolean Functions of Binary Type-II and Type-II/III Complementary Array Pair

The sequence pairs of length $2^{m}$ projected from complementary array pairs of Type-II of size $\mathbf{2}^{(m)}$ and mixed Type-II/III and of size $\mathbf{2}^{(m-1)}\times2$ are complementary sequence pairs Type-II and Type-III respectively. An exhaustive search for binary Type-II and Type-III complementary sequence pairs of small lengths $2^{m}$ ($m=1,2,3,4$) shows that they are all projected from the aforementioned complementary array pairs, whose algebraic normal forms satisfy specified expressions. It's natural to ask whether the conclusion holds for all $m$. In this paper, we proved that these expressions of algebraic normal forms determine all the binary complementary array pairs of Type-II of size $\mathbf{2}^{(m)}$ and mixed Type-II/III of size $\mathbf{2}^{(m-1)}\times2$ respectively.

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