HEVCAVC
HEVCAVC is a digital signature scheme designed for efficient and secure verification. It is a variant of the Extended Euclidean Algorithm for the Chinese Remainder Theorem (XE-CRT), which allows for faster signature generation and verification compared to traditional RSA signatures. The scheme leverages the properties of modular arithmetic and polynomial interpolation to achieve its performance gains. HEVCAVC is particularly well-suited for applications where computational resources are limited or where high throughput is required, such as in embedded systems or mobile devices. Its security relies on the difficulty of solving the discrete logarithm problem in a carefully chosen group, similar to other public-key cryptographic systems. The scheme's design aims to balance security with efficiency, making it a viable option for various cryptographic applications. The specific details of HEVCAVC's mathematical construction involve mathematical functions and parameters that are chosen to provide a strong security guarantee against known attacks. Research and development in this area continue to explore optimizations and further security enhancements.