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Computational Aspects of VLSI

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Subject matter is divided into three parts. The first covers VLSI-oriented computations. The second part is oriented to the design of algorithms. The third part of the book concerns VLSI design tools and the algorithms that underlie them. Each chapter includes exercises to test the basic concepts and to extend the ideas of the chapter.

495 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1984

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Jeffrey D. Ullman

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ummmm i just can't bring myself to care about vlsi enough right now thesis consumes all
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Referenced by Fisher's 1988 paper, "Your Favorite Parallel Algorithm Might Not be as Fast as you Think".
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