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Multicoloring of Graphs to Secure a Secret
Tanja Vojković, Damir Vukičević, Vinko Zlatić
Published 2018-02-04Version 1
Vertex coloring and multicoloring of graphs are a well known subject in graph theory, as well as their applications. In vertex multicoloring, each vertex is assigned some subset of a given set of colors. Here we propose a new kind of vertex multicoloring, motivated by the situation of sharing a secret and securing it from the actions of some number of attackers. We name the multicoloring a highly $a$-resistant vertex $k$-multicoloring, where $a$ is the number of the attackers, and $k$ the number of colors. For small values $a$ we determine what is the minimal number of vertices a graph must have in order to allow such a coloring, and what is the minimal number of colors needed.