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Marian Adam Rejewski (Polish: [ˈmarjan rɛˈjɛfskʲi] ; 16 August 1905 – 13 February 1980) was a Polish mathematician and cryptologist who in late 1932 reconstructed... |
ISSN 1730-6280 Rejewski, Marian; Woytak, Richard (1984b), A Conversation with Marian Rejewski Appendix B to Kozaczuk 1984, pp. 229–40 Rejewski, Marian (1984c)... |
designed around October 1938 by Polish Cipher Bureau cryptologist Marian Rejewski to break German Enigma-machine ciphers. How the machine came to be... |
Cyclometer (section Marian Rejewski) was a cryptologic device designed, "probably in 1934 or 1935," by Marian Rejewski of the Polish Cipher Bureau's German section (BS-4), to catalog the... |
other Axis powers. In December 1932 it was "broken" by mathematician Marian Rejewski at the Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau, using mathematical permutation... |
would allow a "female" to occur. Polish mathematician–cryptologist Marian Rejewski writes about how the perforated-sheets device was operated: When the... |
Enigma rotor cipher machine. The Enigma double was one result of Marian Rejewski's remarkable achievement of determining the wirings of the Enigma's... |
Poznań University alumni and Cipher Bureau cryptology-course graduates Marian Rejewski and Jerzy Różycki. Together they developed methods and equipment for... |
(1931–2020), Polish economist and politician Marian Oprea (born 1982), Romanian triple jumper Marian Rejewski (1905–1980), Polish mathematician and cryptologist... |
The French passed the material to the Poles. Around December 1932, Marian Rejewski, a Polish mathematician and cryptologist at the Polish Cipher Bureau... |
alumni and Cipher Bureau cryptology-course graduates Marian Rejewski and Henryk Zygalski. After Rejewski had reconstructed the German military Enigma machine... |
War II. The materials he provided facilitated Polish mathematician Marian Rejewski's reconstruction of the wiring in the Enigma's rotors and reflector;... |
which was partly inspired by a design by the Polish cryptanalyst Marian Rejewski. Rejewski designed a machine in 1938, called bomba kryptologiczna, which... |
They were specialists of a different kind, of a different class. — Marian Rejewski Knox attended the second Polish–French–British conference, held on... |
designed in Poland at the Biuro Szyfrów (Cipher Bureau) by cryptologist Marian Rejewski, who had been breaking German Enigma messages for the previous seven... |
wartime decrypting of German Enigma-machine ciphers by cryptologists Marian Rejewski, Henryk Zygalski, and Jerzy Różycki. An extensive Polish intelligence... |
Grill (cryptology) (section Rejewski's characteristic) letters. The Polish codebreakers exploited this mistake in many ways. Marian Rejewski used the doubled key and some known daily keys obtained by a spy, to... |
find the cryptologists and get them out of Poland, but as Rejewski describes (see "Marian Rejewski"), they were in fact evacuated to Romania by the Polish... |
great thinker. Berlin New York: Springer. p. 455. ISBN 3540200207. Marian Rejewski, "Summary of Our Methods for Reconstructing ENIGMA and Reconstructing... |
Krasicki, Bolesław Prus, Florian Znaniecki, Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Marian Rejewski, and Władysław Kozaczuk, as well as the Polish–Lithuanian Constitution... |