Analisis Rainbow Vertex Antimagic Coloring dan Aplikasinya pada Kriptografi Secret Sharing dengan Teknik Affine Cipher
Abstract
Rainbow vertex antimagic coloring is a combination of rainbow vertex
connection with antimagic labeling. Rainbow Vertex Connection is a vertex coloring
in a graph G, where each vertex in the graph is connected by a path that has interior
vertices with different colors. Suppose a graph G = (V, E) is a simple connected
graph. For a bijective function mapping f : E(G) → {1, 2, 3, ..., E(G)} and
v ∈ V (G), the point weight function wf(v) = P e∈E(v)
f(e), where E(v) is the set of
edges adjacent to point v. Graph G is said to be Rainbow Vertex Antimagic Coloring if
all its internal points have different colors. In this paper, we will study rainbow vertex
antimagic coloring of Shadow D2(Sn) and Amal(Vn, v, m) graph. This research
applies rainbow vertex antimagic coloring to cryptographic secret sharing with affine
cipher technique. Rainbow vertex antimagic coloring is used in the secret sharing
stage to back up the message by dividing the key into chunks and Rainbow vertex
antimagic coloring is also used as the key in the encryption and decryption stages
using affine cipher technique. This paper also analyzes the security level of encryption
by analyzing the brute force test, encryption time, and encryption size. Rainbow vertex
antimagic coloring on Shadow D2(Sn) and Amal(Vn, v, m) graph can be applied
effectively during the encryption and decryption process using affine cipher technique.