Kids' Cryptography Based on a Boolean Ring

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Plain text (a word in a natural language) can be read if a key is given in the natural language and a cryptogram is given in the symbolic language. The symbolic language is based on a Boolean ring. This Demonstration can be extended to other languages \:200b\:200bby adding words of length 3 to 10 in the appropriate alphabet.

Contributed by: Izidor Hafner (August 25)
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[1] Strømmen. "1000 Most Common Spanish Words-Frequency Vocabulary." (Jun 8, 2023) strommeninc.com/1000-most-common-spanish-words-frequency-vocabulary.

[2] 1000 Most Common Words. "1000 Most Common Esperanto Words." (Jun 8, 2023) 1000mostcommonwords.com/1000-most-common-esperanto-words.


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