A new cryptographic method by means of Molecular graphs
A new cryptographic method by means of Molecular graphs
- 장전수학회
- Proceedings of the Jangjeon Mathematical Society(장전수학회 논문집)
- 23(4)
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2020.10503 - 507 (5 pages)
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Encryption and decryption, the two steps of cryptography, mostly emerge from mathematics. Both operations are done by means of several mathematical methods making use of number theory, elliptic curves, affine transformations, modular arithmetic, matrices, functions, etc. Graph theory has been in interaction with Chemistry since 1947 when Wiener used a mathematical formula, later called as Wiener index, to compare the boiling points of some alkane isomers. Since than, many mathematical methods have been used to determine the chemical and physical properties of molecular structures. In this work, a new tech- nique has been proposed to encrypt and decrypt a secret message using a topological index of a selected molecular graph to avoid the interference of adversaries.
Encryption and decryption, the two steps of cryptography, mostly emerge from mathematics. Both operations are done by means of several mathematical methods making use of number theory, elliptic curves, affine transformations, modular arithmetic, matrices, functions, etc. Graph theory has been in interaction with Chemistry since 1947 when Wiener used a mathematical formula, later called as Wiener index, to compare the boiling points of some alkane isomers. Since than, many mathematical methods have been used to determine the chemical and physical properties of molecular structures. In this work, a new tech- nique has been proposed to encrypt and decrypt a secret message using a topological index of a selected molecular graph to avoid the interference of adversaries.
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