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ABCD
affine encryption
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Caesar Cipher
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Cipher System
Cipher Text
Cipher Wheel
Class
Clock Arithmetic
Common Prime Factors
Counterclockwise
cryptanalysis
Decryption Key
Encryption Key
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exponentiation methods
frequency analysis
Gimp
Greatest Common Factor
mathematical codebreaking techniques
Mersenne Prime
Mod 13
Modular Arithmetic
number theory education
prime factorisation
Public Key
Public Key Cryptography
Relative Frequencies
RSA Cipher
RSA Cryptosystem
RSA Key
Substitution Ciphers
Tip
Workbook Pages

Product details

  • ISBN 9781568812236
  • Weight: 217g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Nov 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Join the Cryptokids as they apply basic mathematics to make and break secret codes. This book has many hands-on activities that have been tested in both classrooms and informal settings. Classic coding methods are discussed, such as Caesar, substitution, Vigenère, and multiplicative ciphers as well as the modern RSA. Math topics covered include: - Addition and Subtraction with, negative numbers, decimals, and percentages - Factorization - Modular Arithmetic - Exponentiation - Prime Numbers - Frequency Analysis.

The accompanying workbook, The Cryptoclub Workbook: Using Mathematics to Make and Break Secret Codes provides students with problems related to each section to help them master the concepts introduced throughout the book. A PDF version of the workbook is available at no charge on the download tab, a printed workbook is available for $19.95 (K00701). The teacher manual can be requested from the publisher by contacting the Academic Sales Manager, Susie Carlisle

Janet Beissinger is a research assistant professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago's Institute for Mathematics and Science Education. She helped develop the widely used Math Trailblazers curriculum for grades K-5. Vera Pless, also a professor at UIC, is the author of Introduction to Coding Theory and has published over 100 papers.

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