bokstavsdekodering
Bokstavsdekodering refers to the process of deciphering or decoding messages where letters have been systematically substituted for other letters or symbols. This is a common form of cryptography, particularly in historical contexts. The simplest and most well-known type of bokstavsdekodering is a substitution cipher, where each letter in the original message (plaintext) is replaced by a corresponding letter or symbol in the encrypted message (ciphertext). For example, in a Caesar cipher, each letter is shifted a fixed number of positions down the alphabet.
The goal of bokstavsdekodering is to recover the original message. This can be achieved through various methods,
More complex bokstavsdekodering might involve polyalphabetic substitution ciphers, where multiple substitution alphabets are used, making frequency