Unbreakable Codes
My Thesis
I would just like to make a few comments here. First of all, I hope you find my thesis as interesting as I did. I put a lot of work into it and I hope you get a lot out of it. If you find any errors, they are probably the fault of the RTF to HTML converter I used. Still, I'd like to know about them, so if you find errors or have any questions, comments, or criticisms, all are welcomed; please simply e-mail me at levins@westnet.com.
There are several links, and more may be added to link to the bibliography. However, since the biblio and the footnotes (which are the links already present) are in this document, it may take a while to go to them. I may separate them into separate docs to make the links quicker, but otherwise your best bet (unless your system is caching) would be to wait until the end to read the notes (there are only six of them) and the biblio.
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