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A 3-ary Boolean function
can be expressed by means of the Walsh spectrum
as an arithmetical polynomial:




stands for the modulo-2 addition.

Compare Definition 8 (page 2 of the PDF) in The spectral test of the Boolean function linearity by P. Porwik
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