Abraham Sinkov
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Signals Intelligence Service cryptographer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Abraham Sinkov was a US cryptanalyst. An early employee of the U.S. Army's Signal Intelligence Service, he held several leadership positions during World War II, transitioning to the new National Security Agency after the war, where he became a deputy director. After retiring in 1962, he taught mathematics at Arizona State University.
Abraham Sinkov's Published Works
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Published Works
- Elementary Cryptanalysis: A Mathematical Approach (1970) (106)
- On the Group-Defining Relations (2, 3, 7; p) (1937) (24)
- Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Generating Certain Simple Groups by Two Operators of Periods Two and Three (1937) (13)
- The groups determined by the relations $s^l=T^m=(S^{-1}T^{-1}ST)^p=1$. Part II (1936) (11)
- A note on a paper by J. A. Todd (1939) (7)
- The number of abstract definitions of LF(2, p) as a quotient group of (2, 3, n) (1969) (7)
- On generating the simple group $LF\left( {2,2^N } \right)$ by two operators of periods two and three (1938) (5)
- A set of defining relations for the simple group of order 1092 (1935) (4)
- Notes on the Groups of Genus One (1937) (3)
- Introduction to electronic computers : problem solving with the IBM 1620 (1964) (1)
- Families of groups generated by two operators of the same order (1933) (1)
- Programming for Digital Computers (1967) (1)
- A Property of Cyclic Substitutions of Even Degree (1935) (1)
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