- The
Vigenère cipher (French pronunciation: [viʒnɛːʁ]) is a
method of
encrypting alphabetic text
where each
letter of the
plaintext is
encoded with a different...
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Vigenère may
refer to:
Blaise de
Vigenère, a 16th-century
French cryptographer The
Vigenère cipher, a
cipher whose invention was
later misattributed to...
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Vigenère (5
April 1523 – 19
February 1596) (French pronunciation: [viʒnɛːʁ]) was a
French diplomat, cryptographer,
translator and alchemist.
Vigenère...
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referred to in
discussing pre-computer ciphers,
including the
Vigenère cipher and
Blaise de
Vigenère's less well-known
autokey cipher. All
polyalphabetic ciphers...
- cryptologist. The
Vigenère cipher is
named after Blaise de
Vigenère,
although Giovan Battista Bellaso had
invented it
before Vigenère described his autokey...
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attributed to Sir
Francis Beaufort, is a
substitution cipher similar to the
Vigenère cipher, with a
slightly modified enciphering mechanism and tableau. Its...
- the
sculpture comprises a ke****
Vigenère encryption tableau,
consisting of 867 letters. One of the
lines of the
Vigenère tableau has an
extra character...
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Vigenère except that only 10
alphabets are used, and so the "keyword" is numerical. The
Beaufort cipher. This is
practically the same as the
Vigenère...
- and
other sources.
Blaise de
Vigenère (1523–1596),
following Reuchlin,
featured the 72
angels in his writings. De
Vigenère's material on the Shemhamphorash...
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cipher is
often incorporated as part of more
complex schemes, such as the
Vigenère cipher, and
still has
modern application in the ROT13 system. As with all...