Mastering the Affine Cipher: A Beginner's Guide to Coding Ciphers π
Learn how the affine cipher encrypts messages using simple mathematical formulas. Perfect for beginners exploring cryptography and cipher techniques!

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The affine cipher is a type of monoalphabetic substitution cipher, where each letter in an alphabet is mapped to its numeric equivalent, encrypted using a simple mathematical function, and converted back to a letter. The formula used means that each letter encrypts to one other letter, and back again, meaning the cipher is essentially a standard substitution cipher with a rule governing which letter goes to which. As such, it has the weaknesses of all substitution ciphers. Each letter is enciphered with the function (ax + b) mod 26, where b is the magnitude of the shift.
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