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Caesar ciphers are encrypted by adding modulo 26 (C = p + key mod 26, where C is ciphertext and p is plaintext) and are decrypted by adding the inverse of the ...
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plain. F. R. E. E. D. O. M. Page 2. Example: Suppose that an affine cipher E(x)=(ax + b) MOD 26 enciphers H as X and Q as Y. Find the cipher (that is, determine ...
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