Thanks for your suggestions. For now, I have put my first draft up on arXiv as https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.04507 and will update this whenever I produce major revisions, while keeping the minor revisions in LaTeX on Github <https://github.com/penguian/Boolean-Cayley-graphs/tree/master/papers-talks/Bent-functions-Cayley-graphs> . On Thursday, 11 May 2017 23:13:38 UTC+10, Johan S. H. Rosenkilde wrote: > > I'm not an expert on bent functions by a long shot, but I think Journal of > Designs, Codes and Cryptography would be appropriate. Otherwise, look up > recent journal papers on bent functions and see where they publish. > 52 pages is quite long, though presumably a lot of this is tables and > pictures. You should be prepared that reviewers might ask you to > drastically shorten the exposition, perhaps by including fewer examples in > the main text and the rest in an online repository. > Another model is to have a shortish version - say 20-30 pages single > column - published in a journal, and then put an extended version on arXiv. >
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