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Power Series Transform in Cryptology and ASCII

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This chapter introduces a different cryptographic method that uses power series transform and ASCII codes. We produce a new algorithm for cryptology, use an expanded Laplace transformation of the exponential function for encrypting plain text, and use ASCII codes to support the confidentiality of the cipher text. We also show the corresponding inverse of the power series transform for decryption.

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Gençoğlu, M.T., Baleanu, D. (2019). Power Series Transform in Cryptology and ASCII. In: Taş, K., Baleanu, D., Machado, J. (eds) Mathematical Methods in Engineering. Nonlinear Systems and Complexity, vol 24. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90972-1_5

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