In formal language theory, an alphabet, sometimes called a vocabulary, is a non-empty set of indivisible symbols/glyphs, typically thought of as representing letters, characters, digits, phonemes, or even words.
In der Kryptologie versteht man unter einem Alphabet anders als im allgemeinen Sprachgebrauch eine beliebige Anordnung von Symbolen, die die Grundlage für einen Klartext oder den mithilfe eines Verschlüsselungsverfahrens und unter Verwendung eines Schlüssels daraus gewonnenen Geheimtext darstellen.
Alphabet is one of the most well-known poems of Inger Christensen, who was broadly considered to be Denmark's most prominent poet. The poem was originally published in 1981 in Danish as alfabet.
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