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Lecture

Pi Mu Epsilon Lecture

Date:
Time:
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Avery Hall Room: 115
1144 T St
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: AVH
Contact:
Steven Cohn, (402) 472-7223, scohn1@unl.edu
David Saltman, Center for Communications Research, will present “Breaking Enigma the First Time.” Local Hosts are Susan Hermiller and Daniel Toundykov.

“Enigma” was the name given to the cipher machines that the German Armed Forces used to safeguard their communications during World War II. The story of how the Allies broke the Enigma codes (and kept it a secret from the Nazis) is a compelling and important one. The course of the war might have been far different without the vital intelligence gained by reading Enigma messages. However, the breaking of Enigma started with the less known work of three Polish mathematicians, and this will be the focus of this talk. An actual WWII era Enigma machine will be on display. Audience members are invited to handle it, ask questions and learn how it works.

Refreshments will be served 3:30-4:00 in 348 Avery.
The talk is free and open to the public.

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