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Inventing a New Way to Encrypt Data Based on Mathematical Algorithms

Javad Saghi

Abstract


In this paper, the method of converting words to numbers using the table of Abjad letters, coded script that known as Sarvi orthography introduced. Then, with the introduction of magic squares and their properties, an innovative method for the encryption of words using the Abjd letters and the magic square that is game algorithm in mathematical will be introduced. The aim of this study was to introduce the use of mathematics in cryptography, creating attractiveness in education and most important show strength of thinking and Muslim scholar’s algorithms in the history of this country.

Keywords: Abjad letters, encryption, magic squares, mathematical games, Sarvi orthography

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