- Sinkov statistic
Sinkov statistics, also known as log-weight statistics, is a specialized field of
statistics that was developed byAbraham Sinkov , while working for the smallSignal Intelligence Service organization, the primary mission of which was to compilecode s andcipher s for use by the U.S. Army. Themathematics involved includemodular arithmetic , a bit ofnumber theory , somelinear algebra of two dimensions with matrices, somecombinatorics , and a littlestatistics . [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Elementary-Cryptanalysis-Mathematical-Approach-Library/dp/0883856220 Amazon.com: Elementary Cryptanalysis: A Mathematical Approach ]Sinkov did not explain the theoretical underpinnings of his statistics, or characterized its distribution, nor did he give a decision procedure for accepting or rejecting candidate
plaintext s on the basis of their S1 scores. The situation becomes more difficult when comparing strings of different lengths because Sinkov does not explain how the distribution of his statistics changes with length, especially when applied to higher-order grams. As for how to accept or reject a candidate plaintext, Sinkov simply said to try all possibilities and to pick the one with the highest S1 value. Although the procedure works for some applications, it is inadequate for applications that require on-line decisions. Furthermore, it is desirable to have a meaningful interpretation of the S1 values. [ [http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache:0xzLluovNNAJ:www.csee.umbc.edu/pub/REPORTS/cs-93-02.ps.Z+sinkov+statistic&hl=en&gl=my&ct=clnk&cd=7 Statistical Techniques for Language Recognition: An Introduction and Guide for Cryptanalysts] ]References
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