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Let again assume that an encrypted message in the first level of encryption can be
presented as array of the weight coefficients, where number of digits for the message and number
of digits for the cipher are the same. This is shown in Equation (11).





Cipher  1 Message  g g g n 2 ...g g g (11)
n
n
1
0
2 1
Where:
n - the highest value of the weight coefficient for the encrypted information; n  2 ,
g - the weight coefficient for the encrypted information.


The algorithm is as follows:




g  f  f
0 0 1
g  f
1 1
... (12)
g  f
n 1 n 1
g  f  f
n n 0



nd
The 2 Level of Encryption
Let again assume that an encrypted message in the second level of encryption can be
presented as array of the weight coefficients, where number of digits for the message and number
of digits for the cipher are the same. This is shown in Equation (13).




Cipher  2 Message  h h h ...h h h (13)
n n 1 n 2 2 1 0

Where:

n - the highest value of the weight coefficient for the encrypted information; n  2 ,


h - the weight coefficient for the encrypted information.

The algorithm is as follows:



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