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Atbash (Hebrew: אתבש; also
transliterated Atbaš) is a
monoalphabetic substitution cipher originally used to
encrypt the
Hebrew alphabet. It can be modified...
- pjz
cbefuebc svaxf?!
Wikifunctions has a ROT13 function.
Cryptanalysis Atbash Early uses of ROT13
found in the
Google USENET archive date back to 8 October...
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refer to
other forms of
calculation or
letter mani****tion, for
example atbash.
classical scholars agree that the
Hebrew word
gematria was
derived from...
- sh, ch
become b, b, l (forming the word Babel). This code is
called the
Atbash Cipher and was
utilized to decrypt. The city "Sheshach" does not appear...
- = 1
since the
encrypting function simply reduces to a
linear shift. The
Atbash cipher uses a = −1.
Considering the
specific case of
encrypting messages...
- The
cipher alphabet may be
shifted or
reversed (creating the
Caesar and
Atbash ciphers, respectively) or
scrambled in a more
complex fashion, in which...
- be set up (ke****) the same way.
Examples of
reciprocal ciphers include:
Atbash Beaufort cipher Enigma machine Marie Antoinette and Axel von
Fersen communicated...
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Essene Odyssey that the word "Baphomet" was
created with
knowledge of the
Atbash substitution cipher,
which substitutes the
first letter of the
Hebrew alphabet...
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Trifid VIC
cipher Square Playfair Two-square Four-square
Substitution Affine Atbash Autokey Beaufort Caesar Chaocipher Great Hill
Pigpen ROT13
Running key Transposition...
- and B,
resulting in the form (B, G, R): f(f(RGB)) = RGB, f(f(BGR)) = BGR.
Atbash Automorphism Idempotence ROT13
Robert Alexander Adams, Calculus: Single...