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Breaking teleprinter ciphers at Bletchley Park: an edition of I.J. Good, D. Michie and G. Timms : general report on tunny with emphasis on statistical methods (1945)

This detailed technical account of breaking Tunny is an edition of a report written in 1945, with extensive modern commentary Breaking Teleprinter Ciphers at Bletchley Park gives the full text of the General Report on Tunny (GRT) of 1945, making clear how the ideas, notation and the specially desig...

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Autores principales: Reeds, J, Diffie, W, Field, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Wiley-IEEE Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2041832
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description This detailed technical account of breaking Tunny is an edition of a report written in 1945, with extensive modern commentary Breaking Teleprinter Ciphers at Bletchley Park gives the full text of the General Report on Tunny (GRT) of 1945, making clear how the ideas, notation and the specially designed machines that were used differ from what was generally accepted in 1945, and, where a modern reader might be misled, from what is understood now. The editors of this book clarify the sometimes slightly strange language of the GRT and explain the text within a variety of contexts in several separate historical story lines, some only implicit in the GRT itself. The first story, told by the authors of the GRT, describes how, using specially designed machines, including from 1944 the "Colossus", the British broke the enciphered teleprinter messages sent by the highest command levels of the Germany Army. The cipher machines the Germans used were the Loren SZ 40 series, called "Tunny" by the British. The second story shows how the use of then-unfashionable Bayesian methods in statistics proved to be essential to the British success. The third story describes a significant stage in the invention of the modern digital computer. This story is connected with Alan Turing's 1936 paper on the theory of computability, which is nowadays seen as a starting point for the development of the modern digital computer.
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spelling cern-20418322021-04-21T20:08:18Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2041832engReeds, JDiffie, WField, JBreaking teleprinter ciphers at Bletchley Park: an edition of I.J. Good, D. Michie and G. Timms : general report on tunny with emphasis on statistical methods (1945)EngineeringThis detailed technical account of breaking Tunny is an edition of a report written in 1945, with extensive modern commentary Breaking Teleprinter Ciphers at Bletchley Park gives the full text of the General Report on Tunny (GRT) of 1945, making clear how the ideas, notation and the specially designed machines that were used differ from what was generally accepted in 1945, and, where a modern reader might be misled, from what is understood now. The editors of this book clarify the sometimes slightly strange language of the GRT and explain the text within a variety of contexts in several separate historical story lines, some only implicit in the GRT itself. The first story, told by the authors of the GRT, describes how, using specially designed machines, including from 1944 the "Colossus", the British broke the enciphered teleprinter messages sent by the highest command levels of the Germany Army. The cipher machines the Germans used were the Loren SZ 40 series, called "Tunny" by the British. The second story shows how the use of then-unfashionable Bayesian methods in statistics proved to be essential to the British success. The third story describes a significant stage in the invention of the modern digital computer. This story is connected with Alan Turing's 1936 paper on the theory of computability, which is nowadays seen as a starting point for the development of the modern digital computer.Wiley-IEEE Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:20418322015
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Breaking teleprinter ciphers at Bletchley Park: an edition of I.J. Good, D. Michie and G. Timms : general report on tunny with emphasis on statistical methods (1945)
title Breaking teleprinter ciphers at Bletchley Park: an edition of I.J. Good, D. Michie and G. Timms : general report on tunny with emphasis on statistical methods (1945)
title_full Breaking teleprinter ciphers at Bletchley Park: an edition of I.J. Good, D. Michie and G. Timms : general report on tunny with emphasis on statistical methods (1945)
title_fullStr Breaking teleprinter ciphers at Bletchley Park: an edition of I.J. Good, D. Michie and G. Timms : general report on tunny with emphasis on statistical methods (1945)
title_full_unstemmed Breaking teleprinter ciphers at Bletchley Park: an edition of I.J. Good, D. Michie and G. Timms : general report on tunny with emphasis on statistical methods (1945)
title_short Breaking teleprinter ciphers at Bletchley Park: an edition of I.J. Good, D. Michie and G. Timms : general report on tunny with emphasis on statistical methods (1945)
title_sort breaking teleprinter ciphers at bletchley park: an edition of i.j. good, d. michie and g. timms : general report on tunny with emphasis on statistical methods (1945)
topic Engineering
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2041832
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