Mathematical ciphers : from Caesar to RSA /
"A cipher is a scheme for creating coded messages for the secure exchange of information. Throughout history, many different coding schemes have been devised. One of the oldest and simplest mathematical systems was used by Julius Caesar. This is where Mathematical Ciphers begins. Building on th...
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Providence, R.I. :
American Mathematical Society,
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Series: | Mathematical world ;
v. 25. |
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