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Table 24-3. A message split into blocks, with each block’s integer.
Message Block Integer
1 st Block
(128 characters)
Alan Mathison Turing
was a British
mathematician,
logician, cryptanalyst,
and computer scientist.
He was highly
influential in t
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38839432215827478831941988018897629951268
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48768604258244651074200425332013985856895
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31133886746309774148590001157056903849858
716430520524535327809
2 nd Block
(128 characters)
he development of
computer science,
providing a
formalisation of the
concepts of "algorithm"
and "computation" with
the Turing m
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68799766044149679741160521638235464390814
93343748091892111084834682008279498952509
54725768834415584340223896902248947030025
14434767442075089828357797890134106785932
701869224970151814504
3 rd Block
(128 characters)
achine. Turing is
widely considered to be
the father of computer
science and artificial
intelligence. During
World War II, Turin
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93130489686652467441331220556610652015232
230994266943673361249
4 th Block
(107 characters)
g worked for the
Government Code and
Cypher School (GCCS)
at Bletchley Park,
Britain's codebreaking
centre.
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38206586983
Converting Strings to Blocks with getBlocksFromText()
rsaCipher.py
- def getBlocksFromText(message, blockSize=DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE):
Converts a string message to a list of block integers. Each integer
represents 128 (or whatever blockSize is set to) string characters.
The getBlocksFromText() function takes the message and returns a list of blocks (that is, a
list of very large integer values) that represents the message. It is trivially easy to convert between