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The Mathematics of Secrets

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Explaining the mathematics of cryptographyThe Mathematics of Secrets takes readers on a fascinating tour of the mathematics behind cryptography—the science of sending secret messages. Using a wide ...
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Explaining the mathematics of cryptography

The Mathematics of Secrets takes readers on a fascinating tour of the mathematics behind cryptography—the science of sending secret messages. Using a wide range of historical anecdotes and real-world examples, Joshua Holden shows how mathematical principles underpin the ways that different codes and ciphers work. He focuses on both code making and code breaking and discusses most of the ancient and modern ciphers that are currently known. He begins by looking at substitution ciphers, and then discusses how to introduce flexibility and additional notation. Holden goes on to explore polyalphabetic substitution ciphers, transposition ciphers, connections between ciphers and computer encryption, stream ciphers, public-key ciphers, and ciphers involving exponentiation. He concludes by looking at the future of ciphers and where cryptography might be headed. The Mathematics of Secrets reveals the mathematics working stealthily in the science of coded messages.

A blog describing new developments and historical discoveries in cryptography related to the material in this book is accessible at http://press.princeton.edu/titles/10826.html.

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Price: $18.95
Pages: 392
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Publication Date: 02 October 2018
ISBN: 9780691183312
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

COMPUTERS / Security / Cryptography & Encryption, Data encryption, MATHEMATICS / History & Philosophy, MATHEMATICS / Applied, Coding theory and cryptology, History of mathematics, Philosophy of mathematics, Applied mathematics

Joshua Holden is professor of mathematics at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.