2010
DOI: 10.5762/kais.2010.11.11.4597
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Boolean Factorization Using Two-cube Non-kernels

Abstract: A factorization is a very important part of multi-level logic synthesis. The number of literals in a factored form is an estimate of the complexity of a logic function, and can be translated directly into the number of transistors required for implementation. Factored forms are described as either algebraic or Boolean, according to the trade-off between run-time and optimization. A Boolean factored form contains fewer number of literals than an algebraic factored form. In this paper, we present a new method fo… Show more

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