The Enigma cipher machine, said to be unbreakable. Alan Turing had a pivotal role in cracking Enigma codes during WWII. Professor Brailsford takes us through just what Turing and his team were up against.
Engima Part 2:
http://youtu.be/kj_7Jc1mS9k
Professor Brailsford's notes: http://bit.ly/enigmapart2
158,962,555,217,826,360,000 – Numberphile:
http://youtu.be/G2_Q9FoD-oQ
Flaw in the Enigma Code - Numberphile:
http://youtu.be/V4V2bpZlqx8
Punch Card Programming:
http://youtu.be/KG2M4ttzBnY
Public Key Cryptography:
http://youtu.be/GSIDS_lvRv4
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