in reply to Re: Vigenere Cipher: Encode and Decode
in thread Vigenere Cipher: Encode and Decode
The cypher was invented by one Blaise de Vignere. In English, you would pronounce his last name as roughly vin-yeah.
hmm, no, actually, that is wrong. It is Vigénère. No lesser authority than Bruce Schneier, in Applied Cryptography has it this way. I should have checked there first. Oh well, if I ever run into the teacher who taught it that way, I'll be sure to update him.
For what it's worth, the name would be pronounced visj-en-air, where the sj sound is like the s in Asia or measure.
Man I hate when this happens
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Re: Re: Re: Vigenere Cipher: Encode and Decode
by stefp (Vicar) on Feb 02, 2002 at 01:17 UTC |