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MAT223H5 Linear Algebra I, MAT224H5 Linear Algebra II, MAT301H5 Groups and Symmetries. Posted Jan 6, Due Jan 16 (Monday) at 1pm in class. Posted Jan 20, Due Jan 30 (Monday) at 1pm in class. Posted Feb 07, Due Feb 17 (Friday) at 10am in class ( NOTE the Friday deadline). Posted Feb 20, Due Mar 12 (Monday) at 1pm in class. Posted Mar 23, Due Apr 02 (Monday) at 1pm in the instructor's office (CCT 3073). Lecture 1 (Jan 2): Overview of the CourseĮxercise for today: Watch Professor Ronald Rivest's lecture on "The Growth of Cryptography".If you cannot make it on Friday, please slip the solutions under the office door. Lecture 2 (Jan 4): The Caesar and Affine Ciphers.My powerpoint slides for today's lecture If you are interested in the historical evolution of cryptography, the book "The CodeBreakers - The Story of Secret Writing" by David Kahn is a good read. Some Basic Number Theory - the groups Z n and Z* n and the Euler Totient Function. #UNDERSTANDING CRYPTOGRAPHY EVEN SOLUTIONS PS4#.#UNDERSTANDING CRYPTOGRAPHY EVEN SOLUTIONS CODE#.
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