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Transposition cipher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1469 words) |
 | In classical cryptography, a transposition cipher changes one character from the plaintext to another (to decrypt the reverse is done). |
 | Both the length of the rows and the permutation of the columns are usually defined by a keyword. |
 | Until the discovery of the VIC cipher, double transposition was generally regarded as the most complicated cipher that an agent could operate reliably under difficult field conditions. |
| Permutation - encyclopedia article about Permutation. (3280 words) |
 | A permutation of the alphabet An alphabet is a complete standardized set of letters — basic written symbols — each of which roughly represents a phoneme of a spoken language, either as it exists now or as it may have been in the past. |
 | and permutation group In mathematics, a permutation group is a group G whose elements are permutations of a given set M, and whose group operation is the composition of permutations in G (which are thought of as bijective functions from the set M to itself); the relationship is often written as (G,M). |
 | The mathematics convention is nowadays that permutations are just functions and the operation on them is function composition In mathematics, a composite function, formed by the composition of one function on another, represents the application of the former to the result of the application of the latter to the argument of the composite. |