Teaching Cryptologic Mathematics
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This work addresses the topic of Mathematics Education in Computing Curricula through the stimulating subject of Cryptology. It deals with the simple and complex mathematical concepts involved in several aspects of cryptology, including basic information relating to several algorithmic ciphers and applications. Different mathematical objects such as functions, matrices, modular arithmetic, counting, elementary number theory, equations, descriptive statistics, graphs, probability and boolean logic constitute the theoretical and practical basis of cryptology, so their teaching should be previous to advanced cryptologic courses students. So, a core course on Cryptologic Mathematics is here proposed in order to incorporate such mathematical concepts in a captivating and practical way through basic cryptographic and cryptanalytic
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