Solutions for ELEMENTS OF MODERN ALGEBRA
Problem 1TFE:
Label each of the following statements as either true or false.
The notation mod is used to...Problem 1E:
In the -letter alphabet A described in Example, use the translation cipher with key to encipher the...Problem 5E:
In the -letter alphabet described in Example, use the affine cipher with keyto encipher the...Problem 8E:
Use the alphabet C from the preceding problem and the affine cipher with key a=11andb=7 to decipher...Problem 9E:
Suppose that in a long ciphertext message the letter occurred most frequently, followed in frequency...Problem 10E:
Suppose that in a long ciphertext message the letter occurred most frequently, followed in frequency...Problem 11E:
Suppose the alphabet consists of a through z, in natural order, followed by a blank and then the...Problem 12E:
Suppose the alphabet consists of a through, in natural order, followed by a blank, a comma, and a...Problem 15E:
a. Excluding the identity cipher, how many different translation ciphers are there using an alphabet...Problem 16E:
Rework Example 5 by breaking the message into two-digit blocks instead of three-digit blocks. What...Problem 17E:
Suppose that in an RSA Public Key Cryptosystem, the public key is e=13,m=77. Encrypt the message "go...Problem 18E:
Suppose that in an RSA Public Key Cryptosystem, the public key is. Encrypt the message "pay me...Problem 19E:
Suppose that in an RSA Public Key Cryptosystem. Encrypt the message "algebra" using the -letter...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1.1 - SetsChapter 1.2 - MappingsChapter 1.3 - Properties Of Composite Mappings (optional)Chapter 1.4 - Binary OperationsChapter 1.5 - Permutations And InversesChapter 1.6 - MatricesChapter 1.7 - RelationsChapter 2.1 - Postulates For The Integers (optional)Chapter 2.2 - Mathematical InductionChapter 2.3 - Divisibility
Chapter 2.4 - Prime Factors And Greatest Common DivisorChapter 2.5 - Congruence Of IntegersChapter 2.6 - Congruence ClassesChapter 2.7 - Introduction To Coding Theory (optional)Chapter 2.8 - Introduction To Cryptography (optional)Chapter 3.1 - Definition Of A GroupChapter 3.2 - Properties Of Group ElementsChapter 3.3 - SubgroupsChapter 3.4 - Cyclic GroupsChapter 3.5 - IsomorphismsChapter 3.6 - HomomorphismsChapter 4.1 - Finite Permutation GroupsChapter 4.2 - Cayley’s TheoremChapter 4.3 - Permutation Groups In Science And Art (optional)Chapter 4.4 - Cosets Of A SubgroupChapter 4.5 - Normal SubgroupsChapter 4.6 - Quotient GroupsChapter 4.7 - Direct Sums (optional)Chapter 4.8 - Some Results On Finite Abelian Groups (optional)Chapter 5.1 - Definition Of A RingChapter 5.2 - Integral Domains And FieldsChapter 5.3 - The Field Of Quotients Of An Integral DomainChapter 5.4 - Ordered Integral DomainsChapter 6.1 - Ideals And Quotient RingsChapter 6.2 - Ring HomomorphismsChapter 6.3 - The Characteristic Of A RingChapter 6.4 - Maximal Ideals (optional)Chapter 7.1 - The Field Of Real NumbersChapter 7.2 - Complex Numbers And QuaternionsChapter 7.3 - De Moivre’s Theorem And Roots Of Complex NumbersChapter 8.1 - Polynomials Over A RingChapter 8.2 - Divisibility And Greatest Common DivisorChapter 8.3 - Factorization In F [x]Chapter 8.4 - Zeros Of A PolynomialChapter 8.5 - Solution Of Cubic And Quartic Equations By Formulas (optional)Chapter 8.6 - Algebraic Extensions Of A Field
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