- Polybius square
In
cryptography , the Polybius square, also known as the Polybius checkerboard, is a device invented by theAncient Greek historian and scholarPolybius , described in [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Polybius/10*.html#45.6 Hist. X.45.6 ff.] , for fractionatingplaintext characters so that they can be represented by a smaller set of symbols.Basic form
The original square used the
Greek alphabet , but can be used with any alphabet. In fact, it has also been used with Japanesehiragana ("seecryptography in Japan "). With the modernEnglish alphabet , in typical form, it appears thus:1 2 3 4 5 1 A B C D E 2 F G H I/J K 3 L M N O P 4 Q R S T U 5 V W X Y Z Each letter is then represented by its co-ordinates in the grid. Thus "BAT" becomes "12 11 44", for example. Because 26 characters do not quite fit in a nice square, we round down to the next lowest square number by combining two letters - I and J, usually. (Polybius had no such problem because the
Greek alphabet he was using had 24 letters). Alternatively, we could add digits as well and get a 6 × 6 grid. Such a larger grid might also be used for theCyrillic alphabet , which has 33 letters.Telegraphy and steganography
Polybius did not originally conceive of his device as a cipher so much as an aid to
telegraphy ; he suggested the symbols could be signalled by holding up pairs of sets oftorch es. It has also been used, in the form of the "knock code ", to signal messages between cells inprison s by tapping the numbers on pipes or walls. In this form it is said to have been used bynihilist prisoners of theRussia nCzar s, and also by Americanprisoners of war in theVietnam War . Indeed it can be signalled in many simple ways (flashing lamps, blasts of sound, drums,smoke signal s) and is much easier to learn than more sophisticated codes like theMorse code . However, it is also somewhat less efficient than the more complex codes.The simple representation also lends itself to
steganography . The figures from one to five can be indicated byknot s in a string, stitches on a quilt, letters squashed together before a wider space, or many other simple ways.Cryptography
By itself the Polybius square is not terribly secure, even if used with a mixed alphabet. The pairs of digits, taken together, just form a simple substitution in which the symbols happen to be pairs of digits. However a Polybius square offers the possibility of fractionation, leading toward
Claude E. Shannon 'sconfusion and diffusion . As such, it is a useful component in severalcipher s such as theADFGVX cipher , theNihilist cipher , and thebifid cipher .Polybius was responsible for a useful tool in telegraphy which allowed letters to be easily signaled using a numerical system. This idea also lends itself to cryptographic manipulation and steganography.
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Topics in cryptography
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