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found 31 matches
- 1989
- Hassan M. Ahmed:
Efficient elementary function generation with multipliers. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 52-59 - Mark G. Arnold, Thomas A. Bailey, John R. Cowles, Jerry J. Cupal:
Redundant logarithmic number systems. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 144-151 - Aqil M. Azmi, Fabrizio Lombardi:
On a tapered floating point system. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 2-9 - Ralph Hans Brackert Jr., Milos D. Ercegovac, Alan N. Willson Jr.:
Design of an on-line multiply-add module for recursive digital filters. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 34-41 - Tony M. Carter:
Cascade: hardware for high/variable precision arithmetic. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 184-191 - Pak K. Chan, Martine D. F. Schlag:
Analysis and design of CMOS Manchester adders with variable carry-skip. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 86-95 - Luigi Dadda:
Polyphase convolvers. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 78-85 - Jean Duprat, Yvan Herreros, Jean-Michel Muller:
Some results about on-line computation of functions. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 112-118 - Khaled M. Elleithy, Magdy A. Bayoumi, K. P. Lee:
θ(logN) architectures for RNS arithmetic decoding. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 202-209 - Milos D. Ercegovac, Tomás Lang:
Radix-4 square root without initial PLA. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 162-168 - Milos D. Ercegovac, Tomás Lang:
On-the-fly rounding for division and square root. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 169-173 - Jan Fandrianto:
Algorithm for high speed shared radix 8 division and radix 8 square root. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 68-75 - D. L. Fowler, James E. Smith:
An accurate, high speed implementation of division by reciprocal approximation. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 60-67 - Dragan Gamberger:
Incompletely specified numbers in the residue number system-definition and applications. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 210-215 - Alain Guyot, Yvan Herreros, Jean-Michel Muller:
JANUS, an on-line multiplier/divider for manipulating large numbers. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 106-111 - Kai Hwang, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Optical arithmetic using high-radix symbolic substitution rules. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 226-232 - Paul Johnstone, Frederick E. Petry:
Higher radix floating point representations. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 128-135 - Çetin Kaya Koç, Peter R. Cappello:
Systolic arrays for integer Chinese remaindering. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 216-223 - Peter Kornerup, David W. Matula:
Exploiting redundancy in bit-pipelined rational arithmetic. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 119-126 - David M. Lewis, Lawrence K. Yu:
Algorithm design for a 30-bit integrated logarithmic processor. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 192-199 - Hai-Xiang Lin, Henk J. Sips:
On-line CORDIC algorithms. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 26-33 - Jien-Chung Lo, Suchai Thanawastien, T. R. N. Rao:
Concurrent error detection in arithmetic and logical operations using Berger codes. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 233-240 - Paolo Montuschi, Luigi Ciminiera:
On the efficient implementation of higher radix square root algorithms. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 154-161 - Marko Petkovsek:
Contiguous digit sets and local roundings. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 136-143 - Naphtali Rishe:
Lexicographic encoding of numeric data fields. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 241-246 - Mark R. Santoro, Gary Bewick, Mark A. Horowitz:
Rounding algorithms for IEEE multipliers. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 176-183 - Jerry Schwarz:
Implementing infinite precision arithmetic. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 10-17 - Paul K.-G. Tu, Milos D. Ercegovac:
Design of on-line division unit. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 42-49 - Peter R. Turner:
A software implementation of SLI arithmetic. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 18-24 - Silvio Turrini:
Optimal group distribution in carry-skip adders. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1989: 96-103
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