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13th IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1997: Asilomar, CA, USA
- 13th Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH-13 '97), 6-9 July 1997, Asilomar, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1997, ISBN 0-8186-7846-1
Arithmetic Circuits
- Eric M. Schwarz, Robert M. Averill III, Leon J. Sigal:
A Radix-8 CMOS S/390 Multiplier. 2-9 - Andrew Beaumont-Smith, Neil Burgess:
A GaAs 32-bit Adder. 10-17 - David L. Harris, Stuart F. Oberman, Mark Horowitz:
SRT Division Architectures and Implementations. 18-25 - Thomas K. Callaway, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Power-Delay Characteristics of CMOS Multipliers. 26-
Number Systems
- Asger Munk Nielsen, Peter Kornerup:
On Radix Representation of Rings. 34-43 - Vassil S. Dimitrov, Graham A. Jullien, William C. Miller:
Theory and applications for a double-base number system. 44-
Floating-Point Arithmetic - 1
- Guy Even, Wolfgang J. Paul:
On the Design of IEEE Compliant Floating Point Units. 54-63 - Walter Krämer:
A Priori Worst-Case Error Bounds for Floating-Point Computations. 64-
Division, Reciprocation, Multiplication and Exponentiation
- Eric Rice, Richard Hughey:
Multiprecision Division on an 8-bit Processor. 74-81 - Debjit Das Sarma, David W. Matula:
Faithful Interpolation in Reciprocal Tables. 82-91 - Colin D. Walter:
Exponentiation using Division Chains. 92-97 - Paul F. Stelling, Vojin G. Oklobdzija:
Implementing Multiply-Accumulate Operation in Multiplication Time. 99-
Rotations and Elementary Functions
- Tomás Lang, Elisardo Antelo:
CORDIC Vectoring with Arbitrary Target Value. 108-115 - Gerben J. Hekstra, Ed F. Deprettere:
Fast Rotations: Low-cost Arithmetic Methods for Orthonormal Rotation. 116-125 - Naofumi Takagi:
Generating a Power of an Operand by a Table Look-up and a Multiplication. 126-131 - Vincent Lefèvre, Arnaud Tisserand, Jean-Michel Muller:
Towards Correctly Rounded Transcendentals. 132-
Floating-Point Arithmetic - 2
- David W. Matula, Asger Munk Nielsen:
Pipelined Packet-Forwarding Floating Point: I. Foundations and a Rounder. 140-147 - Asger Munk Nielsen, David W. Matula, Chung Nan Lyu, Guy Even:
Pipelined Packet-Forwarding Floating Point: II. An Adder. 148-155 - Stuart F. Oberman, Hesham A. Al-Twaijry, Michael J. Flynn:
The SNAP Project: Design of Floating Point Arithmetic Unit. 156-
Elementary Functions - 2
- Douglas M. Priest:
Fast Table-Driven Algorithms for Interval Elementary Functions. 168-174 - Michael J. Schulte, James E. Stine:
Symmetric Bipartite Tables for Accurate Function Approximation. 175-183 - Jun Cao, Belle W. Y. Wei:
High-Performance Hardware for Function Generation. 184-
Complex Arithmetic
- Mark G. Arnold, Thomas A. Bailey, John R. Cowles, Mark D. Winkel:
Arithmetic Co-transformations in the Real and Complex Logarithmic Number Systems. 190-199 - Takafumi Aoki, Hiroaki Amada, Tatsuo Higuchi:
Real/Complex Reconfigurable Arithmetic Using Redundant Complex Number Systems. 200-207 - Vassil S. Dimitrov, Graham A. Jullien, William C. Miller:
Algorithms for Multi-Exponentiation Based on Complex Arithmetic. 208-
Residue Number Systems, Finite Fields and Cryptography - 1
- Peter R. Turner:
Fraction-Free RNS Algorithms for Solving Linear Systems. 218-217 - Çetin Kaya Koç, Tolga Acar:
Fast Software Exponentiation in GF(2^k). 225-
Residue Number Systems, Finite Fields and Cryptography - 2
- Jean-Claude Bajard, Laurent-Stéphane Didier, Peter Kornerup:
An IWS Montgomery Modular Multiplication Algorithm. 234-239 - Ahmad A. Hiasat, Hoda S. Abdel-Aty-Zohdy:
Design and Implementation of An RNS Division Algorithmm. 240-249 - Neil Burgess:
Scaled and Unscaled Residue Number System to Binary Conversion Techniques using the Core Function. 250-
Miscellaneous
- Christiane Frougny:
On-the-Fly Algorithms and Sequential Machines. 260-265 - David Raymond Lutz, Doddaballapur Narasimha-Murthy Jayasimha:
The Half-Adder Form and Early Branch Condition Resolution. 266-273 - Mircea R. Stan:
Synchronous Up/Down Counter with Clock Period Independent of Counter Size. 274-281 - Gianluca Cena, Paolo Montuschi, Luigi Ciminiera, Andrea Sanna:
A Q-Coder Algorithm with Carry Free Addition. 282-
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