Re: Confirmation of Shannon's Mistake about Perfect Secrecy of One-time-pad





=============your proof is just I gave.
The probability is under the case c is not fixed,
as when c fixed, the probability distribution changed,
you admit that probability of K is changged, how can you insure other
probability is not changged, how can you use the condition c is not
fixed, K and M is independant , to compute the probability when c is
fixed, that case k and m are dependant.

That is your mistake lies in.

When i cite the proof , you just deny.

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