eggyk > 06-01-2026, 04:33 PM
(06-01-2026, 03:12 PM)nablator Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I meant: if you want to mimic the positional nature of Voynichese glyphs and lower the 2nd order character entropy (h2) to match the h2 of Voynichese, you need more constraints: enforcing many rare or forbidden combinations one way or another is a way to achieve this. Inserting spaces is a way but it would create (too) many short words to look like Voynichese.
Using one character (letter or symbol) for several plaintext letters makes the next character less predictable after any given character, because there are more possibilities. This is the wrong way to go: if you want a ciphertext that is more Voynichese-like, you need to make the next character more predictable.
eggyk > 06-01-2026, 04:46 PM
(06-01-2026, 03:13 PM)kckluge Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Unless I'm misreading this somehow, this is identical to the type of encryption scheme Robert Brumbaugh proposed in the 70's. There's a Ninja thread on this here: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.. His specific assignment of glyphs to digits came from his reading of the marginal (Voynichese) text on one of the pages as cryptarithmetic problems. Back in the early days of the reading list Jim Reeds worked to analyze his paper "deciphering" the labels on a couple Zodiac pages and I looked at the "deciphered" Pharma page labels in another paper, as he didn't give the full details necessary to replicate his work. It goes without saying, his solution didn't go anywhere.
Could it work with a different assignment of letters to digits to glyphs? I don't know. You'll probably run into the same problem he did when he tried extending his technique from labels to the running text, which resulted in repetitive pseudo-Latin gibberish (which led him to the conclusion that the text was a hoax [by Dee & Kelly], with the decipherable labels intended to hook a potential buyer [Rudolph II]).
nablator > 06-01-2026, 05:22 PM
(06-01-2026, 04:33 PM)eggyk Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.h2 appears to decrease with the cipher applied, not increase. This is also using a simple abc =1, def = 2 system. I would expect that by shuffling these letters around in their groups you could reduce entropy further.
Koen G > 06-01-2026, 06:01 PM
oshfdk > 06-01-2026, 07:01 PM
(06-01-2026, 04:46 PM)eggyk Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.The main reason i found it interesting is that repeated letters could be explained as each glyph has multiple potential meanings (oo, on, op can all be same double glyph).
Mauro > 06-01-2026, 07:07 PM
eggyk > 06-01-2026, 07:39 PM
(06-01-2026, 05:22 PM)nablator Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.There is a trade-off between reducing the number of possible follow-up characters because of the smaller character set and increasing the number of follow-up characters by merging the possibilities of several polyphones. (It's not the number of possibilities, it's their frequencies that matter actually.)
Reducing the character set decreases h0 = log2(number of characters) and then you have always h0 >= h1 >= h2 so making h0 low enough will force h2 as low as you want. But then you are no longer compatible with Voynichese, that uses ~20 characters.
Koen G > 06-01-2026, 07:57 PM
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