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followed as a procedure. An alternative, less
common term is
encipherment. To
encipher or
encode is to
convert information into
cipher or code. In common...
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impossible (G
enciphers to D, yet B
enciphers to G) G--B-H---X-Q
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ......... is
impossible (B
enciphers to H, yet H
enciphers to J) G--B-H---X-Q...
- "... the true
Beaufort cipher.
Notice that we have
reciprocal encipherment;
encipherment and
decipherment are
identically the same thing." --
Helen F....
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character being enciphered, a
sequence of such
representations can be used to
represent the
operation of the
machine as it
enciphers a message. For example...
- (1983). "The
average cycle size of the key
stream in
output feedback encipherment".
Advances in Cryptology,
Proceedings of
CRYPTO 82. New York: Plenum...
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letter a
resulting from the
encipherment of the
number 2 is a null and must be
discarded in the decipherment.
After enciphering a few
letters a different...
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Jefferson often found his mail
opened by postmasters, so he
invented his own
enciphering device, the "Wheel Cipher"; he
wrote important communications in code...
- "Floradora", also
called Keyword, was a
doubly enciphered diplomatic code used by the
Germans during the
Second World War. The
Allies used
tabulating equipment...
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added to it) will be
replaced with
itself mod 94. Then, the
result is
enciphered with one of the
following two
equivalent methods.
Method 1 Find the result...
- Tempest: Act 1,
Scene 2) and its
enciphered version, he was to find the key
words that
Thwaites had used to
encipher the
original text.
Babbage soon found...