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Polyhomophonic Substitution — Part 3 Level 2

by madness, published on 2020-04-06

This part of the challenge series introduces polyhomophonic substitution. In a polyhomophonic substitution cipher, each ciphertext symbol can represent one of several plaintext symbols, and each plaintext letter can be encrypted as one of several ciphertext letters. The key is a mapping from the set of plaintext symbols to the set of ciphertext symbols.