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Balanced Boolean function

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In mathematics, a balanced boolean function is a boolean function whose output yields as many 0s as 1s over its input set.

This means that for a uniformly random input string of bits, the probability of getting a one is 1/2.

Balanced boolean functions are used in cryptography.

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