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What (who) is mathematical cryptanalysis - definition

TERM IN CRYPTANALYSIS
Kisses (cryptanalysis)

Mathematical instrument         
  •  The [[astrolabe]] was an early mathematical instrument used in astronomy and navigation.
TOOL USED IN THE STUDY OR PRACTICE OF MATHEMATICS
Mathematical instruments; Mathematical Instrument
A mathematical instrument is a tool or device used in the study or practice of mathematics. In geometry, construction of various proofs was done using only a compass and straightedge; arguments in these proofs relied only on idealized properties of these instruments and literal construction was regarded as only an approximation.
Hellenic Mathematical Society         
GREEK LEARNED SOCIETY IN MATHEMATICS
Hellenic mathematical society; Greek Mathematical Society
The Hellenic Mathematical Society (HMS) (Greek: Ελληνική Μαθηματική Εταιρεία) is a learned society which promotes the study of mathematics in Greece. It was founded in 1918, and published the Bulletin of the Greek Mathematical Society.
Mathematical joke         
  • Humorously inappropriate use of numbers on a sign in [[New Cuyama, California]]
HUMOR ABOUT MATHEMATICS OR MATHEMATICIANS
Mathematical jokes; OCT 31 = DEC 25; Mathematical humor; Math jokes; Math joke; Mathematical humour; Math humor; Maths jokes; Abelian grape; Logic of humor; Mathematical Jokes; Mathematics of humor; Mathematical Joke; 10 types of people; Stereotypes of mathematicians
A mathematical joke is a form of humor which relies on aspects of mathematics or a stereotype of mathematicians. The humor may come from a pun, or from a double meaning of a mathematical term, or from a lay person's misunderstanding of a mathematical concept.

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Kiss (cryptanalysis)

In cryptanalysis, a kiss is a pair of identical messages sent using different ciphers, one of which has been broken. The term was used at Bletchley Park during World War II. A deciphered message in the breakable system provided a "crib" (piece of known plaintext) which could then be used to read the unbroken messages. One example was where messages read in a German meteorological cipher could be used to provide cribs for reading the difficult 4-wheel Naval Enigma cipher.

cribs from re-encipherments .... were known as 'kisses' in Bletchley Park parlance because the relevant signals were marked with 'xx'