Behavioral Cryptography
We have heard numerous forms of encryption based on various mathematical calculations, prime numbers, factorizations, but infinite bodies increasingly faced with the despair of computer scientists and mathematicians in their daily work, as much as mathematics is always have a perfect gap or a time for such encryption be broken and automatically making them obsolete.
As we all know the encryption is nothing more than codify something that is in public understanding, in which all may know or have access without any prior knowledge, but with the advent of computer technology in our life, everything became quite mathematical, simply because our computers only recognize the binary 0 and 1, and therefore many researchers have created some very interesting ways to encrypt information using mathematical functions over time.

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