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Mathematics, 25.10.2019 01:43, Tyrant4life
Without examining all entries in the 16 round key schedule of des, determine whether or not each number (which represents a bit location in the original key in each of the 16 boxes labeled "round 1" through "round 16") appears the exact same number of times collectively in the 16 boxes. (as an example, 10 appears in round except rounds 4, 12 and 14, so it appears 13 times.) give proof of your answer
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