The in-class part of the Final Exam is
scheduled
as follows:
Monday, December 12th at
10:15 p.m. in Waldron 232.
The best way to study for the in class part of the final is to do
the following
1. Study new material Section 3.1 (study problem # 5 on p. 185)
Sections 4.1, 4.3 and
4.4.
Note the final will have a heavier emphasis on the
new material.
2. Study Test 1 and Test
2.
In particular, know how to encrypt and decrypt
messages using
shift cipher, affine ciphers, the Vigenere cipher, and how
to break a Vigenere cipher using signatures and scrawls.
Take Home Part:
Due
by 5:00 p.m., Thursday, December 16th
Hand-in Written HW assignments
(Due Tuesday December 7th in class)
1. From Hand-Written Exercises on p. 11 of Section 4.4 class
notes
# 1c, 1e, 1f, 2d, 2f, 3, 4
Previous
Hand-in Homework Assignments
Computer Assignments
Maplet Exercises RSA Cryptosystem
Due
Tuesday,
December 7th in Class. Do Problems 1, 2, 3, and 4. To show the work you
perform to complete each
exercise using a Maplet, in Microsoft Word, copy and paste your Maplet
window into your Microsoft Word page. This can be accomplished by
clicking on the Maplet Window to make it the front window, pressing and
holding the Ctrl Alt PrtScm keys in sequence
(this places the Maplet Window into the copy buffer), and then pasting
normally into Microsoft Word Document. For problem 1, also paste in the
values you create for p, q, m, f, e, and d from the
external file you save them to (rsaparam.rtf by default).
Hand in your assignment by submitting it in the WeBCT drop box. Use
file
ExercisesRSAMaplets.doc for
guidance
Practice Homework and Maple Assignments
Chapter 2 Chapter
3 Chapter 4
Chapter
5
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Section 2.1: p. 66 # 1-6, 9-12, 15 |
Section 2.2: p. 80 # 2a, 3e, 3f, 4, 5a, 7, 8, 9, 10 |
Section 2.3: p. 92 # 1-5
Cryptogram
solving tool link for Substitution Ciphers Alphabet Assignment Table for Substitution Ciphers |
Section 2.4: p. 105 # 1-6 |
Section 2.5: p. 118 # 1-6 |
Section 2.6: p. 130 # 1, 2, 4-12 |
Section 2.7: p. 141 # 1-4, 6, 8 |
Section 2.8: p. 154 # 1-3, 6, 7 |
Section 2.9: p. 171 # 1-10 |
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Section 3.1: p. 185 # 1-5, 10 |
Section 3.4: p. 219 # 1-6 |
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Section 4.1: p. 260 # 6, 7, 8, (10 - use Maple), 11, 12, 13 |
Section 4.3: p. 284 # 1, 2 |
Section 4.4: p. 293 Handout |
Section 4.6: p. 307 # |
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Section 5.4: (Possible Term Paper Topic) |
Previous Hand-in Homework and Maple Assignments
Due Tuesday, September 14th in class
From Barr Textbook
1. p. 66 # 1a, 3b, 3e, 5b, 5d, 6b, 9, 12
Due Thursday September 16th in Class. Do Problems 1, 2, 3a, 3b, 3c
from sheet
Maplet Exercises for Shift
Ciphers
using the shift cipher Maplets downloaded from the WebCT homepage
Submit your
work as a Microsoft Word File. To show your work you performed to
complete
each exercise using a Maplet in Microsoft Word, copy and paste your
Maplet window into
your Microsoft Word page. On Microsoft Windows based machines, this can
be accomplished by clicking
on the Maplet Window to make it the front window and then pressing and
holding the Ctrl Alt PrtSc keys
in sequence (some machines require Function Alt PrtSc).
This places the Maplet Window into the copy buffer.
On Macintosh based machines, this is accomplished by clicking on the
Maplet Window to make it the front
window, pressing and holding the Command–Ctrl-Shift-4
keys in sequence, then pressing the space key, and then
clicking the Maplet Window. This places the Maplet Window into the copy
buffer. You then paste the Maple
Window normally into Microsoft Word Document. You can hand this
assignment in by placing it in the WeBCT drop box.
Maplet Exercises for Affine Ciphers
using the affine cipher Maplets downloaded from the WebCT homepage.
Submit your work as a Microsoft
Word File. To show your work you performed to complete
each exercise using a Maplet in Microsoft Word, copy and paste your
Maplet window into
your Microsoft Word page. On Microsoft Windows based machines, this can
be accomplished by clicking
on the Maplet Window to make it the front window and then pressing and
holding the Ctrl Alt PrtSc keys
in sequence (some machines require Function Alt PrtSc).
This places the Maplet Window into the copy buffer.
On Macintosh based machines, this is accomplished by clicking on the
Maplet Window to make it the front
window, pressing and holding the Command–Ctrl-Shift-4
keys in sequence, then pressing the space key, and then
clicking the Maplet Window. This places the Maplet Window into the copy
buffer. You then paste the Maple
Window normally into Microsoft Word Document. You can hand this
assignment in by placing it in the WeBCT drop box
(Due Thursday, September 30th in class)
From Barr Textbook Section 2.4
1. p. 106 # 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (Note # 2, # 3 involve a simple
columnar transposition,
# 4 and # 5 a keyword columnar transposition, 6 is a bonus problem.
Maplet
Exercises:
Friedman and Kasiski Test
Due Tuesday, October 26th in Class. Do Problems 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
The work for Problem 3 should be
handwritten on paper. Problems 1, 2, 4, and 5 should be submitted as a
Microsoft Word file. To show
your work you performed to complete each exercise using a Maplet in
Microsoft Word, copy and paste
your Maplet window into your Microsoft Word page. On Microsoft Windows
based machines, this can
be accomplished by clicking on the Maplet Window to make it the front
window and then pressing and
holding the Ctrl Alt PrtSc keys in sequence (some machines require
Function Alt PrtSc). This places
the Maplet Window into the copy buffer. On Macintosh based machines,
this is accomplished by clicking
on the Maplet Window to make it the front window, pressing and holding
the
Command–Ctrl-Shift-4 keys in sequence, then pressing the space
key, and then clicking the
Maplet Window. This places the Maplet Window into the copy buffer. You
then paste the Maple
Window normally into Microsoft Word Document. Hand in your handwritten
problem for # 3 on a
regular sheet of paper. Problems 1, 2, 4, and 5, can handed in by
submitting them in the WeBCT drop box.
Use the file ExercisesSection2.7Maplets.doc
for guidance.
Due Thursday, October 28th in Class. Do Problems
1, 2, 3a, and 3b. Problem 3c can be submitted as a bonus problem.
The work for Problems 1 and 2 (p. 154 # 1 from Barr textbook and
Exercises # 1, 2, and 3 from pp.13-15 at the
end of Section 2.8 class notes) should be handwritten on paper.
Problems 3a and 3b (and 3c if you choose to do the bonus)
should be submitted as a Microsoft Word file. To show your work you
performed to complete each exercise using a Maplet, in
Microsoft Word, copy and paste your Maplet window into your Microsoft
Word page. On Microsoft Windows based
machines, this can be accomplished by clicking on the Maplet Window to
make it the front window and then pressing and
holding the Ctrl Alt PrtSc keys in sequence (some machines require
Function Alt PrtSc). This places the Maplet Window into
the copy buffer. On Macintosh based machines, this is accomplished by
clicking on the Maplet Window to make it the front
window, pressing and holding the Command–Ctrl-Shift-4 keys in
sequence, then pressing the space key, and then
clicking the Maplet Window. This places the Maplet Window into the copy
buffer. You then paste the Maple Window
normally into a Microsoft Word Document. Hand in your handwritten
problem Problems 1 and 2 (p. 154 # 1 from Barr
textbook and Exercises # 1, 2, and 3 from pp.13-15 at the end of
Section 2.8 class notes) on a regular sheet of paper.
Problems 3a and 3b (and the bonus 3c if you choose to do it) can
handed in by submitting them in the WeBCT drop box.
Use the file ExercisesSection2.8Maplets.doc
for guidance
Due Thursday November 18th in class
From Barr Textbook
1.
p. 260 # 12a, 12b
2. p. 284 # 1c, 1d, 1e , 2b, 2e