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Hi Jarlve, I’m just not sure if I asked that already: What exactly do the numbers of the transposition solver in brackets behind the transpositions s…
Unfortunately what this is telling me is just that it’s really easy to produce high numbers of bigram repeats. I ran a similar experiment on the z408 …
This behavior also occurs when encrypting random plaintext. Here is an example: – Repeat the sequence "ABCDEFGHIJKLM" all the time. You get…
Hi beijinghouse I’d be happy to help you, but English is not my mother tongue, so I’m not a good proofreader. At first glance, however, the solutions…
Hi, I do get a bit giddy at times and work on things too long. I get tired and jump to silly conclusions before I’ve really looked at things proper…
Hi beldenge, Welcome to the Forum! Your solver is really amazing and the source code is very clean. Even unit tests are included, that’s great! One …
Hi f.reichmann, I’m just taking a break from z340 again, so only a few short answers for now. But thank you in advance for your interest and the good…
Thank you Jarlve. Here are the results: Bigrams: Trigrams: Quadgrams: The spikes at P2 are interesting. But one thing I don’t underst…
Can you try it with destroying the pivots, the horizontally repeating trigrams and replacing every instance of the "+" symbol by a new uniqu…
I case of replacing those symbols: HERabcdVPeIfLTGgh Nb+BjkOlDWYmnoKpq BrstM+UZGWjqLkuHJ SbbvdcwoVxbOjO4Kg yzM+u12hI7FP+34e5 bwRdFcO-ohCeFagDj k7+KQ…
Sure. Do you mean to remove these symbols or to replace them with others?
The pivots are probably causing the p1 trigram peak since these are horizontal/vertical trigrams. Right? I had that idea too, but I dropped it. The …
We often think similar thoughts at the same time, and I am working on an idea that is very similar to this which I was going to discuss also this morn…
After the previous tests showed rather weak results, it now becomes a little more interesting. For the final test I didn’t create any new ciphers, but…