Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9505958 Advances in Applied Mathematics 2005 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Charles L. Dodgson, who lectured on mathematics at Christ Church in Oxford University, constructed ciphers that were state of the art in his time. In poems and letters he demonstrated a great talent for creating acrostics and anagrams. In this paper I describe the ciphers closely and argue that their creation was intertwined with his word game inventions.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Applied Mathematics
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