AN APPLICATION OF CRYPTO CLOUD COMPUTING IN SOCIAL NETWORKS BY COOPERATIVE GAME THEORY

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2020-07-01
Ergun, Serap
KIRLAR, Barış Bülent
ALPARSLAN GÖK, Sırma Zeynep
Weber, Gerhard Wilhelm
In this paper, we mathematically associate Crypto Cloud Computing, that has become an emerging research area, with Cooperative Game Theory in the presence of uncertainty. In the sequel, we retrieve data from the database of Amazon Web Service. The joint view upon Crypto Cloud Computing, Cooperative Game Theory and Uncertainty management is a novel approach. For this purpose, we construct a cooperative interval game model and apply this model to Social Networks. Then, we suggest some interval solutions related with the model by proposing a novel elliptic curve public key encryption scheme over finite fields having the property of semantic security. The paper ends with concluding words and an outlook to future studies.
JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND MANAGEMENT OPTIMIZATION

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S. Ergun, B. B. KIRLAR, S. Z. ALPARSLAN GÖK, and G. W. Weber, “AN APPLICATION OF CRYPTO CLOUD COMPUTING IN SOCIAL NETWORKS BY COOPERATIVE GAME THEORY,” JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND MANAGEMENT OPTIMIZATION, pp. 1927–1941, 2020, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/52212.