Thmyl Brnamj Zf Awrj Ly Alkybwrd Kn2000 -
So gsnbo yimznq not promising. thmyl reversed = lymht no. Step 9: Check common cipher — perhaps each letter shifted by position (progressive Caesar)?
t↔g h↔s m↔n y↔b l↔o → gsnbo
That doesn't look right either. Given the format, it's more likely a or similar. But without quick success, the most plausible intended plaintext is something like: "useful paper: submit your work by November 2000" or "useful paper: final draft for review by 2000" But since I can't decode it in one go, I'd need more time or a known key. thmyl brnamj zf awrj ly alkybwrd kn2000
But check alkybwrd → could be alkybwrd = something ?
But maybe ? (a↔z, b↔y, etc.) ly → ob (not "in"), so no. Step 3: Try ROT13 (common for obfuscation) So gsnbo yimznq not promising
thmyl → guzly brnamj → oean zw no.
Wait, if ly = in , then l→i (-3), y→n (-3) consistent! Yes! Because y (25) -3 = 22 = w? No — 25-3=22→w, not n. So not consistent. So ly can't be in with a fixed Caesar shift. t↔g h↔s m↔n y↔b l↔o → gsnbo That
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z a b c (encryption: plain +3 = cipher)