tom's on his way home now but i've sent him the first post thing and he's looking at it
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tom's on his way home now but i've sent him the first post thing and he's looking at it
guys ok
P = 43
Q = 59
N = 2537
r = 2436
K = any of these: 2437 4873 7309 9745 12181 14617 17053 19489 21925 24361 26797 29233 31669 34105 36541 38977 41413 43849 46285
48721 51157 53593 56029 58465 60901 63337 65773 68209
70645 73081
e & d = a crap ton of any numbers that the website tara linked gives https://www.cs.drexel.edu/~jpopyack/...Worksheet.html
these can be used to decode some numbers jan might have because they don't work with any of mine or tara's
they are too small to use MOD(N) or MOD(r) so yeh
this is basically as much as I know; let jan's number
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OK I TRIED VERY HARD
my message is:
2013 BBC Sports Per
and tara's
sonality of the Year
so the person we are talking about is:
ANDY MURRAY
yes tara look up
ANDY MURRAY
1722 1614 197 1736 1544 157 943 1453 1453 1552 1736 1544 650 1552 2512 1544 1888 1648 2133 1342 197 1544
oh WOW how u do that without zeldas?
Andy Murray was voted 2013 BBC Sports Personality of the Year
hello
@Kardan; please check this I believe this is correct
can't see anything else to do if this is wrong
also the large K was 12181 if that is nice so e was 13 and d 937
sorry guys maths wasn't an amazing help for this more the idea of how encryption works
oh ignore
let me read this and see whats going on