Advanced Math Archive: Questions from September 11, 2024
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A=1,B=2
, y así sucesivamente. Así, por ejemplo, "ABORTAR MISIÓN" se
convierte en
[[1,2,15,18,20,0,13,9,19,19,9,15,14]].
Para cifrar esta frase codificada, utilizamos una matriz
invertible de cualq
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