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- Alberti_cipher_disk abstract "The Alberti cipher disk, also called formula, is a cipher disc which was described by Leon Battista Alberti in his treatise De Cifris of 1467. The device embodies the first example of polyalphabetic substitution with mixed alphabets and variable period, and is made up of two concentric disks, attached by a common pin, which can rotate one with respect to the other.The larger one is called Stabilis [stationary or fixed], the smaller one is called Mobilis [movable]. The circumference of each disk is divided into 24 equal cells. The outer ring contains one uppercase alphabet for plaintext and the inner ring has a lowercase mixed alphabet for ciphertext.The outer ring also includes the numbers 1 to 4 for the superencipherment of a codebook containing 336 phrases with assigned numerical values. This is a very effective method of concealing the code-numbers, since their equivalents cannot be distinguished from the other garbled letters.The sliding of the alphabets is controlled by key letters included in the body of the cryptogram. A translation of Alberti's description is given under Alberti cipher.".
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- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLink Alberti_cipher.
- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Encryption_devices.
- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLink Cipher.
- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLink Cipher_disk.
- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLink Codebook.
- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLink David_Kahn_(writer).
- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Kasiski.
- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLink Leon_Battista_Alberti.
- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLink Plaintext.
- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLink Polyalphabetic_cipher.
- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLink Vigenère_cipher.
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- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alberti cipher disk".
- Alberti_cipher_disk wikiPageWikiLinkText "cipher disk".
- Alberti_cipher_disk subject Category:Encryption_devices.
- Alberti_cipher_disk hypernym Disc.
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- Alberti_cipher_disk comment "The Alberti cipher disk, also called formula, is a cipher disc which was described by Leon Battista Alberti in his treatise De Cifris of 1467. The device embodies the first example of polyalphabetic substitution with mixed alphabets and variable period, and is made up of two concentric disks, attached by a common pin, which can rotate one with respect to the other.The larger one is called Stabilis [stationary or fixed], the smaller one is called Mobilis [movable].".
- Alberti_cipher_disk label "Alberti cipher disk".
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