(1. How can Bob decrypt the message?)
(2. Can Eve decrypt the message without finding the inverse of the secret matrix?)
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Solving These Equations yields the Secret Matrix
 
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:<math>\begin{pmatrix}  -2/3 & 0 & 4 \\  0 & 1 & 0 \\ 2/3 & 0 & -1 \end{pmatrix}</math>
 
:<math>\begin{pmatrix}  -2/3 & 0 & 4 \\  0 & 1 & 0 \\ 2/3 & 0 & -1 \end{pmatrix}</math>
 
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==3. What is the decrypted message corresponding to (2,23,3)? (Write it as a text.)==
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SM^-1

Revision as of 09:51, 18 September 2008

Part C: Application of linearity

1. How can Bob decrypt the message?

Bob can get the message by multiplying the Message by the Secret Matrix inverted then decoding the numbers into letters. M*SM=E where M is message SM is the Secret Matrix and E is encrypted message. M=E*SM^-1

2. Can Eve decrypt the message without finding the inverse of the secret matrix?

She can find what the secret matrix is, but she has to invert the Seceret Matrix to encrypt the matrix. She can right a system of equations and solve for each component of the secret message.

$ \begin{pmatrix} 1 & 0 & 4 \\ 0 & 1 & 0 \\ 1 & 0 & 1 \end{pmatrix}\begin{pmatrix} a & b & c \\ d & e & f \\ g & h & i \end{pmatrix}=\begin{pmatrix} 2 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 1 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & 3 \end{pmatrix} $
Multiply out
$ a+4g=2, b+4h=0, c+4i=0 \, $
$ d=0, e=1, f=0 \, $
$ a+g=0, b+h=0, c+i=0 \, $

Solving These Equations yields the Secret Matrix

$ \begin{pmatrix} -2/3 & 0 & 4 \\ 0 & 1 & 0 \\ 2/3 & 0 & -1 \end{pmatrix} $

3. What is the decrypted message corresponding to (2,23,3)? (Write it as a text.)

SM^-1

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