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Qué (quién) es homophonic substitution - definición

METHOD OF ENCODING BY WHICH UNITS OF PLAINTEXT ARE REPLACED WITH CIPHERTEXT, ACCORDING TO A FIXED SYSTEM; THE "UNITS" MAY BE SINGLE LETTERS (THE MOST COMMON), PAIRS OF LETTERS, TRIPLETS OF LETTERS, MIXTURES OF THE ABOVE, AND SO FORTH
Substitution ciphers; Substitution alphabet; Letter-substitution cipher; Simple substitution cipher; Monoalphabetic substitution cipher; Monoalphabetic substitution; Homophonic substitution cipher; Substitution cryptography; Substitution cypher; Monoalphabetic cipher; Substitutions ciphers; Replacement cipher; Simple substitution; Homophonic cipher; Cipher language; Nomenclator cipher; Keyword cipher
  • [[Enigma cipher]] machine as used by the German military in World War II
  • A French nomenclator code table

Weierstrass substitution         
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TECHNIQUE TO INTEGRATE RATIONAL FUNCTIONS INVOLVING TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS.
Weierstraß substitution; Weierstrass substitution method; Weierstrass substitution formula; Weierstrass substitution formulas; Weierstrass' substitution; The Weierstrass Substitution; Weierstrass Substitution; The Weierstrass substitution; The tangent half-angle substitution; Tangent half angle substitution; Weierstrass substitution; Universal trigonometric substitution
In integral calculus, the Weierstrass substitution or tangent half-angle substitution is a method for evaluating integrals, which converts a rational function of trigonometric functions of x into an ordinary rational function of t by setting t = \tan (x /2).Weisstein, Eric W.
Substitution tiling         
TERM IN MATHEMATICS
Tile-substitution; Tile substitution
In geometry, a tile substitution is a method for constructing highly ordered tilings. Most importantly, some tile substitutions generate aperiodic tilings, which are tilings whose prototiles do not admit any tiling with translational symmetry.
Tangent half-angle substitution         
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TECHNIQUE TO INTEGRATE RATIONAL FUNCTIONS INVOLVING TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS.
Weierstraß substitution; Weierstrass substitution method; Weierstrass substitution formula; Weierstrass substitution formulas; Weierstrass' substitution; The Weierstrass Substitution; Weierstrass Substitution; The Weierstrass substitution; The tangent half-angle substitution; Tangent half angle substitution; Weierstrass substitution; Universal trigonometric substitution
In integral calculus, the tangent half-angle substitution – known in Russia as the universal trigonometric substitution, p. 379 sometimes misattributed as the Weierstrass substitution,James Stewart mentioned Karl Weierstrass when discussing the substitution in his popular 1987 calculus textbook:

Wikipedia

Substitution cipher

In cryptography, a substitution cipher is a method of encrypting in which units of plaintext are replaced with the ciphertext, in a defined manner, with the help of a key; the "units" may be single letters (the most common), pairs of letters, triplets of letters, mixtures of the above, and so forth. The receiver deciphers the text by performing the inverse substitution process to extract the original message.

Substitution ciphers can be compared with transposition ciphers. In a transposition cipher, the units of the plaintext are rearranged in a different and usually quite complex order, but the units themselves are left unchanged. By contrast, in a substitution cipher, the units of the plaintext are retained in the same sequence in the ciphertext, but the units themselves are altered.

There are a number of different types of substitution cipher. If the cipher operates on single letters, it is termed a simple substitution cipher; a cipher that operates on larger groups of letters is termed polygraphic. A monoalphabetic cipher uses fixed substitution over the entire message, whereas a polyalphabetic cipher uses a number of substitutions at different positions in the message, where a unit from the plaintext is mapped to one of several possibilities in the ciphertext and vice versa.

Drawbacks

The first ever published description of how to crack simple substitution ciphers was given by Al-Kindi in A Manuscript on Deciphering Cryptographic Messages written around 850 CE. The method he described is now known as frequency analysis.