BUTLER Jon | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School
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関連著者
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SASAO Tsutomu
Department of Computer Science and Electronics, Kyushu Institute of Technology
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BUTLER Jon
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School
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NAGAYAMA Shinobu
Department of Computer and Network Engineering, Hiroshima City University
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Butler Jon
Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Naval Postgraduate School
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Sasao Tsutomu
Department Of Computer Science And Electronics Kyushu Institute Of Technology
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Sasao Tsutomu
Kyushu Inst. Of Technol. Iizuka‐shi Jpn
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Nagayama Shinobu
Department Of Computer And Network Engineering Hiroshima City University
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BUTLER Jon
海軍大学院大学
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Butler Jon
Naval Postgraduate School Ca Usa
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MATSUURA Munehiro
Department of Computer Science and Electronics, Kyushu Institute of Technology
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IGUCHI Yukihiro
Department of Computer Science, Meiji University
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Sasao T
Department Of Computer Science And Electronics Kyushu Institute Of Technology
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Iguchi Y
Department Of Computer Science Meiji University
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Iguchi Yukihiro
Department Of Computer Science And Electronics Kyushu Institute Of Technology
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MATSUURA Munehiro
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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Matsuura Munehiro
Department Of Computer Science And Electronics Kyushu Institute Of Technology
著作論文
- A Systematic Design Method for Two-Variable Numeric Function Generators Using Multiple-Valued Decision Diagrams
- Compact Numerical Function Generators Based on Quadratic Approximation : Architecture and Synthesis Method(Circuit Synthesis,VLSI Design and CAD Algorithms)
- Bi-Partition of Shared Binary Decision Diagrams(Special Section on VLSI Design and CAD Algorithms)
- Design Method for Numerical Function Generators Using Recursive Segmentation and EVBDDs(Logic Synthesis and Verification,VLSI Design and CAD Algorithms)
- A Systematic Design Method for Two-Variable Numeric Function Generators Using Multiple-Valued Decision Diagrams