Re: The Most Profound Distillation of the Feedack from Modern Cyptography.



On Sep 29, 7:46 pm, David Eather <eat...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 28/09/2011 4:43 PM, adacrypt wrote:





On Sep 28, 5:41 am, David Eather<eat...@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
On 22/09/2011 9:54 PM, adacrypt wrote:

The practice of taking counting numbers represented by the traditional
number-line, currently being taken as the operands of cryptographic
ciphers must be discontinued and never again be used as such, if
computer-independent cryptography is ever to be realised.  No matter
how sophisticated the mathematics that uses these operands it will
always be possible to brute force the resultant ciphertext because of
the initial transparency of the operands think about it.

- adacrypt

I'm trying.

On page one of

http://www.adacrypt.com/downloads/Joint%20PDF%20-%20A%20worked%20exam....

"Alice chooses a line in the plane defined by "N" (one of four available
lines)

Where do these four lines come from?

David Eather

See "Theory&  Demonstration of \Vector Factoring - PDF Students" -
page 4 on my websitehttp://www.adacrypt.com- adacrypt

OK, thanks. I'm working on it.

A question if I may. With your ada implementation

REAL_TIME_ENCRYPTION_PROGRAM_MARK_2.adb

What is theoretically the largest possible number output if I encrypt an
ASCII 127 (a DEL) or a "~" if DEL is not possible?

Also, what is theoretically the smallest possible output if I encrypted
am ASCII 32 (a space " ")?

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1) That is simply the largest integer that the computer you are using
can store.

2) That depends on the data you are using as key material..

- adacrypt
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