Topological Authentication Technique In Topologically Asymmetric Cryptosystem
Bing Yao, Jing Su, Fei Ma, Hongyu Wang, Chao Yang

TL;DR
This paper explores the development of topological authentication methods using graph theory, aiming to enhance cryptographic security through novel mathematical techniques and practical implementation strategies.
Contribution
It introduces new topological authentication techniques based on graph homomorphisms, labelings, and lattice structures, bridging theory and practical cryptographic applications.
Findings
Proposes methods for generating public keys from colored graphs.
Develops topological authentication schemes using graph homomorphisms and labelings.
Analyzes the security features of topological cryptosystems.
Abstract
Making topological authentication from theory to practical application is an important and challenging task. More and more researchers pay attention on coming quantum computation, privacy data protection, lattices and cryptography. Research show the advantages of topological authentications through graph operations, various matrices, graph colorings and graph labelings are: related with two or more different mathematical areas, be not pictures, there are huge number of colorings and labelings, rooted on modern mathematics, diversity of asymmetric ciphers, simplicity and convenience, easily created, irreversibility, computational security, provable security, and so on. Topological authentications based on various graph homomorphisms, degree-sequence homomorphisms, graph-set homomorphisms. Randomly topological coding and topological authentications are based on Hanzi authentication,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGraph Labeling and Dimension Problems
