cypher breaking and genetic algorithms

Ed Carp khijol!erc at colossus.apple.com
Fri Aug 20 14:36:40 PDT 1993


> Well, since I'm here, I thought I'd satisfy a curiosity of mine.
> Has anyone done any research, formal or informal, on the use of
> genetic algorithms to break cyphers? If not, would anyone care to
> discuss how it might be done?

As I recall, GAs are rather inappropriate for crypto applications, as they
tend to give rather inexact answers.  In a message where one wrong bit
could mean the difference between "en clair" and garbage, they are useless.
But for simple substitution ciphers, they can enable one to get "best guess"
clear - enough to make the message readable.  Hopefully. :)
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Ed Carp, N7EKG			erc at apple.com			510/659-9560
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