Examples of using Ciphertext in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
So your plaintext and your ciphertext alphabets look like this: a.
The plaintext(or preferably the key) is gained exclusively from the ciphertext.
The ciphertext alphabet is implemented in all encryptions with CypherMatrix as cryptographic generator.
There are neither congruence of length nor comparable structures between plaintext and ciphertext.
Comparison of ciphertext with plaintext does not occur,
in equal lengths and structures of plaintext and ciphertext.
The ciphertext is separated by a start
If you send me ciphertext, I can be working on algorithms.
But she can hear the ciphertext that's sent over the insecure channel.
Ciphertext is unreadable without knowledge of the algorithm
Encrypted data is typically called ciphertext.
The ciphertext is not longer than the plaintext[ 41].
You are given the ciphertext and the first 229 letters of the plaintext.
It could be ciphertext.
key and ciphertext.
But there is a congruence of length between plaintext and ciphertext common to all cases.
For this decryption function, we subtract from the ciphertext, the key.
The decryption function is the identity on the ciphertext.
So that's our ciphertext.
The ciphertext is C--selected from the set of all possible ciphertexts, and the encryption and decryption functions are functions.