USES OF THE FUNCTIONS AND MATRICES IN CONFIDENTIAL MESSAGE

Authors

  • Probir Roy Department of Mathematics, Murarichand (M.C) College, Sylhet-3100 Bangladesh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37231/myjcam.2022.5.1.79

Keywords:

Function, inverse, non-singular, adjoint, cofactor

Abstract

Nowadays, cryptography is a famous method to secure confidential information in the digital world to provide privacy among various working individuals or organizations. It follows different kinds of symbols and letters. In this paper, I would like to discuss with practical examples how matrix algebra and function help us to transfer confidential messages between two institutions or bodies. I hope the proposed method will be more understandable and competent to preserve privacy for sending messages with numerically strong code. Here messages can be coded and decoded with functions, matrices, and 30 numerical numbers or digits against 26 letters and various symbols to fulfil the purpose.

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Published

2022-03-31